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Colin Rosenstiel August 22nd 04 12:33 AM

Public Transport in Warsaw
 
In article ,
(Annabel Smyth) wrote:

I've just returned from a very unexpected week's holiday in Warsaw -
husband had to go on business, and took me with him - and thought you
might like to know about the public transport system there.


You did better than my wife and I and elder daughter managed! We never did
work out what ticket to buy nor find a kiosk apparently selling them so
walked everywhere, not a big problem, we found.

In Krakow we did walk everywhere, apart from a coach trip which was
pre-arranged (I think).

--
Colin Rosenstiel

Terry Harper August 22nd 04 11:28 AM

Public Transport in Warsaw
 
"Colin Rosenstiel" wrote in message
...
In article ,
(Annabel Smyth) wrote:

I've just returned from a very unexpected week's holiday in Warsaw -
husband had to go on business, and took me with him - and thought you
might like to know about the public transport system there.


You did better than my wife and I and elder daughter managed! We never did
work out what ticket to buy nor find a kiosk apparently selling them so
walked everywhere, not a big problem, we found.


They used to be everywhere, with the letters RUCH on the top. Did nobody
tell you?
--
Terry Harper, Web Co-ordinator, The Omnibus Society
75th Anniversary 2004, see
http://www.omnibussoc.org/75th.htm
E-mail:
URL:
http://www.terry.harper.btinternet.co.uk/



Annabel Smyth August 22nd 04 11:53 AM

Public Transport in Warsaw
 
Colin Rosenstiel wrote to uk.transport.london on Sun, 22 Aug 2004:

In article ,
(Annabel Smyth) wrote:

I've just returned from a very unexpected week's holiday in Warsaw -
husband had to go on business, and took me with him - and thought you
might like to know about the public transport system there.


You did better than my wife and I and elder daughter managed! We never did
work out what ticket to buy nor find a kiosk apparently selling them so
walked everywhere, not a big problem, we found.

Not really - but really, it was impossible to miss the kiosks, they were
totally ubiquitous in their yellow-and-green livery, and anyway, they
all said "Bilety" on them.... not a hugely intuitive leap to realise
that meant "tickets", I found. Actually, the one that wasn't intuitive
was "Papierosy", which I thought at first must be newspapers, and it
wasn't until nearly the end of the week I realised *must* be
cigarettes/tobacco!

In Krakow we did walk everywhere, apart from a coach trip which was
pre-arranged (I think).

I wish we had been able to get to Krakow; we were hoping to, but
pressures of work.....
--
Annabel - "Mrs Redboots"
(trying out a new .sig to reflect the personality I use in online forums)


Annabel Smyth August 22nd 04 11:54 AM

Public Transport in Warsaw
 
Terry Harper wrote to uk.transport.london on Sun, 22 Aug 2004:

"Colin Rosenstiel" wrote in message
...


You did better than my wife and I and elder daughter managed! We never did
work out what ticket to buy nor find a kiosk apparently selling them so
walked everywhere, not a big problem, we found.


They used to be everywhere, with the letters RUCH on the top. Did nobody
tell you?


They still are, and it explained in the guidebooks what to look for
(but, alas, not what to ask for, and I should have got the hotel to
write it down for me, but we managed!)
--
Annabel - "Mrs Redboots"
(trying out a new .sig to reflect the personality I use in online forums)


Terry Harper August 22nd 04 12:59 PM

Public Transport in Warsaw
 
"Annabel Smyth" wrote in message
...
Terry Harper wrote to uk.transport.london on Sun, 22 Aug 2004:

They used to be everywhere, with the letters RUCH on the top. Did nobody
tell you?


They still are, and it explained in the guidebooks what to look for
(but, alas, not what to ask for, and I should have got the hotel to
write it down for me, but we managed!)


Presumably the fact that your postillion has been struck by lightning does
not automatically indicate your wish to buy a tram ticket, or a strip of
them. In Russia they call a strip of 10 tickets a book or "kniga", but there
you buy them from the driver.
--
Terry Harper, Web Co-ordinator, The Omnibus Society
75th Anniversary 2004, see http://www.omnibussoc.org/75th.htm
E-mail:
URL:
http://www.terry.harper.btinternet.co.uk/



Martin Bienwald August 22nd 04 09:53 PM

Public Transport in Warsaw
 
Annabel Smyth wrote:

Actually, the one that wasn't intuitive
was "Papierosy", which I thought at first must be newspapers, and it
wasn't until nearly the end of the week I realised *must* be
cigarettes/tobacco!


Cigarettes, actually. They are called that because the tobacco is wrapped
in paper, AFAIK.

I think no one yet mentioned http://www.ztm.waw.pl - the official site of
Warsaw public transport, including fare tables and regulations (also those
for luggage ;-)) in English. It also shows timetables for every stop, but
only in Polish.

.... Martin

Colin Rosenstiel August 23rd 04 01:11 PM

Public Transport in Warsaw
 
In article ,
(Terry Harper) wrote:

"Colin Rosenstiel" wrote in message
...
In article ,
(Annabel Smyth) wrote:

I've just returned from a very unexpected week's holiday in Warsaw -
husband had to go on business, and took me with him - and thought
you might like to know about the public transport system there.


You did better than my wife and I and elder daughter managed! We
never did work out what ticket to buy nor find a kiosk apparently
selling them so walked everywhere, not a big problem, we found.


They used to be everywhere, with the letters RUCH on the top. Did nobody
tell you?


To look in kiosks, yes. For RUCH, no. As it happens we were happy to walk.
And the kiosks seemed all to be closed when we thought of looking. We had
no problem in Krakow.

--
Colin Rosenstiel


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