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Annabel Smyth wrote in message ...
The metro, with only 2/3 of the first line in operation, was easy to use, and quick and clean. Trains are about the size of our D-stock Heres a good page about it. http://www.urbanrail.net/eu/war/warszawa.htm B2003 |
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Boltar wrote to uk.transport.london on Fri, 20 Aug 2004:
Annabel Smyth wrote in message ... The metro, with only 2/3 of the first line in operation, was easy to use, and quick and clean. Trains are about the size of our D-stock Heres a good page about it. http://www.urbanrail.net/eu/war/warszawa.htm Fascinating. Thank you. -- Annabel - "Mrs Redboots" (trying out a new .sig to reflect the personality I use in online forums) |
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One important thing to note if travelling in Warsaw: If you have large
luggage you need to buy an extra ticket for it (a la Easy bus)!!! I saw some poor Ozzy backpackers being caught by this while I was there, and the ticket inspectors showed no mercy. They were led off the tram to fines and god knows what! Seeing as they don't advertise this rule in English (I only knew about it from my guidebook) this seems like a pretty mean money-making scam at the expense of the tourists. dan |
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