Driving around on the bus?
Hello, I like to travel by public bus and wanted to ask how long you can stay on one.
The bus always goes back and forth, can I just stay seated?
Hello, I like to travel by public bus and wanted to ask how long you can stay on one.
The bus always goes back and forth, can I just stay seated?
Hello, I received a letter from the police for fare dodging because I had the wrong ticket with me. It's because my mother thought her ticket was valid. I used it because I assumed it was valid. I received a letter from the police about it. What can I do?
I have often wondered how the precise timing of the stop announcements is set before the tram or bus arrives at the respective stop. This happens automatically and I would be interested to know what technology is behind it.
Hello dear people, Does anyone know if you currently have to pay for travel within Bavaria? Or is train travel currently free due to the coronavirus pandemic? Thank you in advance
I wanted to get on the bus with my bike (it came from the front), but the bus driver shook his head, said there were already too many bikes on board, and drove off without me. Yes, I saw that there were already three bikes on the bus, but they were parked in such a…
Hello, if I have a BahnCard 100 and want to travel from Berlin to Vienna by train. It's free up to the German border, but from there to Vienna I have to pay something. What is this price called? Connection fee? Border fee? Or what is it called?
Hey, I got 2 piko trains and plans to buy more. I have 2 questions: 1: How can I run all the trains on one remote control so that they don't all go forward, but 1 backward and 2 forward, for example. 2: Can Roco trains run on piko tracks? 3: Can I connect piko…
Ah, that’s such a thing. Most of the buses drive a certain distance and then drive to the depot will be cleaned and refueled.
So you can’t go back and forth with a bus.
It looks different on a train. They usually go all the way back and forth the day. You could theoretically buy a day ticket and stay on the train from morning at 6 a.m. to evening at 10 a.m.
Well, not quite. Trains also arrive at their farm from a certain point in time, usually at night or evening. They’ll sleep there and then come out in the morning
Right. Trains usually drive with electricity. Wide distances can be covered without refilling fuel.
A diesel bus runs 600 or 800 kilometers. Then diesel has to be refilled.
Due to the high change of passengers, city buses are cleaned more often (grobly) than trains, (where this is also a greater effort), with employees running through the trains in the terminal stations, taking the garbage and cleaning the toilets…
No, you have to get off at the end stop and can only get back to the departure stop.
You are not entitled to stay on the bus during the break time of the bus driver.
Yes, that’s clear to me
This is different from traffic operations to other traffic operations, in some there are stops where the bus is simply the engine for the minutes and remains, so you can stay inside. Then there are also stops where the bus has to be exited, for example, for its break time to its own stop, where the bus driver can then have his rest shortly.
You can theoretically stay as long as you want, there is no rule. Unless the bus driver asks you to get off at a stop, for example, because he wants to take a break outside the stop. If he’s back, you can get started.
If you bought a ticket for a route, then only up to this route. For example, if you have a ticket with which you can drive as often as you like, you can stay theoretically.
Yes, but you must have a valid ticket:D student ticket or day ticket
So you could go with a ticket as long as you want, except the bus driver makes a break.
Yes, as long as you have a ticket.