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- geophilip2
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Munchen !:shock:
what a transport system for a 2 341 700 inhabitants metropole! ( http://www.populationdata.net ) I should go there to see my aunt!
only " 582 km in 5h53 " ( http://www.viamichelin.com -> they forgot i can drive 180km/h once I'm in germany! )
anyway i will!
Chris 'Awkward' McKenna, give a link for the picture, you're make the page uggly to read! thanx
what a transport system for a 2 341 700 inhabitants metropole! ( http://www.populationdata.net ) I should go there to see my aunt!
only " 582 km in 5h53 " ( http://www.viamichelin.com -> they forgot i can drive 180km/h once I'm in germany! )
anyway i will!
Chris 'Awkward' McKenna, give a link for the picture, you're make the page uggly to read! thanx
this is where I used to live in my avatar, not where I'm from
...and it's still owercrowded on weekdays. Currently, the "trunk-line" of the "S-Bahn" between the Munich Main and -East Stations is upgraded to allow 33 Trains per hour and direction in the future.geophilip2 wrote:Munchen !:shock:
what a transport system for a 2 341 700 inhabitants metropole! ( http://www.populationdata.net )
Yes, two times. Crowded, tooJohn wrote:did u go to the oktoberfest this year?
Yeah, so you have done almost all there is to do.AAK wrote:Yes, whenever I take the bus, it makes a stop at Syracuse. The only time I got out on the bus terminal place at Syracuse was to buy some PEPSI and those peanut butter crackers.SpeciesX wrote:Right in the middle of the state really. Syracuse to be exact. If you have ever taken the Thruway you passed right by it. We have five exits!AAK wrote:Close to Niagra Falls or the other side? I always travel to Toronto by bus and I cross Buffalo a lot.
thats without the busses/trams, and u forgot to add that while upgrading the trunk-line (its a tunnel though the city center) they close it, all day on sundays (they still do that?) which is fun, and they occisionally have to close the tunnel during the day cuz something went wrong. i once had to get from ostbahnhof to isartor and it took me 45-50 min cuz the tunnel was closed, (it was open the next day and it took me 5 min)Georg wrote:...and it's still owercrowded on weekdays. Currently, the "trunk-line" of the "S-Bahn" between the Munich Main and -East Stations is upgraded to allow 33 Trains per hour and direction in the future.geophilip2 wrote:Munchen !:shock:
what a transport system for a 2 341 700 inhabitants metropole! ( http://www.populationdata.net )
lucky ******, im stuck in england, no mass ARGHHHHGeorg wrote:Yes, two times. Crowded, tooJohn wrote:did u go to the oktoberfest this year?
John Mitchell
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Well, I've not forgotten totally, as it's not that much fun if you want to get somewhere on sundays. I have to travel through the city (and beyond) to vistit my parents, so I've experienced the closures...John wrote:and u forgot to add that while upgrading the trunk-line (its a tunnel though the city center) they close it, all day on sundays (they still do that?) which is fun
And they still do it, yes. The tunnel is closed on all weekends (Saturday 20:00 to Monday 04:30) in November and again in the new year. A total of 56 weekend-closures is necessary for complete refurbishment.
We have a well expanded streetcar and bus service in The Hague. You can click on an interactive map to see all the lines there are.
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