Posts Tagged ‘Metro’

Michael Brein’s Guide to Prague by the Metro

Monday, June 6th, 2011

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#Michael Brein’s Guide to Prague by the Metro shows travelers how to go to Prague’s top 50 visitor attractions by metro, rail, tram, and bus. The guide shows which transit to use, which lines to take, which stops to board and exit at, and, using about 30 detailed mini-area-walking maps, shows exactly how to walk from these stops right to the visitor attractions. Additional nearby points of interest are also indicated on these mini-maps. An ultra-large (very easy to … More >>

Michael Brein’s Guide to Prague by the Metro

Roaming around Paris with public transports metro, rer and velib

Tuesday, October 19th, 2010

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Michael Brein’s Guide to Paris by the Metro

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

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Michael Brein’s Guide to Paris by the Metro shows travelers how to go to Paris’s top 50 visitor attractions by the Metro, RER (suburban rail), and tram. The guide shows which transit to use, which lines to take, which stops to board and exit at, and, using about 30 detailed mini-area-walking maps, shows exactly how to walk from these stops right to the visitor attractions. Additional nearby points of interest are also indicated on these mini-maps. An ultra-large (ve… More >>

Michael Brein’s Guide to Paris by the Metro

Amsterdam’s Public Transport System Introduces The Ov-Chipcard Tickets On Buses, Trams And Metro Trains

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

public transport system in Amsterdam has revolutionized ticketing system with the introduction of smart card-ov, an electronic card that will replace the card ticket. In fact, paper tickets are no longer available for purchase on streetcars and buses in Amsterdam, but you can still buy tickets at the box office strippenkaart gender-based violence against the station. From June 22 public transport tickets on buses and trams have become fully electronic form of disposable OV-smart cards. They look like credit cards that is activated by holding in front of check-in on each tram, buses and subway trains and platforms. They function as an Oyster card in London so when you change trains, buses and trams that needed for entry and departure ticket loses its validity, but unlike the Oyster card only lasts a maximum of 24 hours. There are three types of sales: 1. Two hours of tickets. A ticket that can be used only twice during one hour 3. 24-hour ticket can be used on night buses

GVB is the public transport company in the metropolitan area of Amsterdam, trams and buses throughout Amsterdam and its surroundings. Single use paper tickets to buy on board and now have been replaced by electronic tickets and throws. 24 hours, 48 hours and spends 72 hours can still be purchased at the GVB ticket offices located in the stations. The smart card-ov are only valid for travel to Amsterdam and can not be used on buses and regional trains, and connections to airports.

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