Post ur city's public transport.
Take this everyday.
Post ur city's public transport.
Take this everyday.
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I have never taken public transport.
Don't know, I have a car. Heard the new stations are really nice, the have doors to stop suicides.
mostly trams here, with some busses to fill in the gaps.
There's even some old commie ones left.
Since I bought a motorcycle I don't use public transport anymore but this is the bus I used to take: linea 39
That place sounds so comfy.
I wish I were born in Germany.
this is the only public transport we have
just walk in the next fishing village
These old ones are kinda uncomfy. The seats in there are just weirdly shaped, maybe commies had differently shaped backs from all the ducking from the state
the only thing I don't like about trams are those cables everywhere
yeah me too. I can't put the finger in it but something about it makes the city look worse.
When I heard people in my hometown started campaigning for establishing a tram system again I completely baffled
Indeed. I hate any aerial wiring. I'm glad that here in this shithole some cities like São Paulo are, little by little, landing the aerial spinning and retiring poles. Nothing more thirdworldish than aerial wire.
But this German tram seems to be nice tho.
Thanks, poles.
kek
Take this everyday. Wecome to THE SUBURBS
Por que fazem grafite nisso? Fica horroroso, coisa de terceiro mundo.
i literally take it everyday.
Here is a tram
Porque fica muito melhor desde que a pessoa que o faça tenha jeito para os fazer. A arte urbana já faz parte da cidade de Lisboa há anos
Imagine this tin can stamped full of Moroccans shouting in 30°C heat. That was my life everyday for 2 months.
que ciudad es? sabes que bondis son? no se ven de esos por capital
Que decepção. Que coisa horrorosa.
Buses are the only public transport a town needs
man fuck Brussels, it's a shitehole
Glorious BRT. While the monkeys are smashign each other on train/metro, i ride this bad boy comfy.
take this every day.
Eu até acho piada.
Antwerpen :) Shithole #2 of Belgium
I hate this useless piece of shit
i use this whenever i use public transport, usually i just drive instead
Isso é horroroso e plástico. Simplesmente não combina com o ambiente em lugar nenhum. É desarmonioso pra caralho. Prefiro uma parede cinza. Pau no cu dos grafiteiros e pichadores.
Mora onde meu nego pra eu ir te roubar
I also ride this sometimes, but I still prefer the subway when possible, it's a lot faster. The traffic in city is rage inducing.
Wut? They barely take traffic, they have their own lanes.
It's ok apart from rush hour.
>still uses trains
Wish we could build something like this.
I know that, but even their own lanes have traffic congestion. Also, taxis are allowed to use that lane, which only worsen things.
That's on rush hour. Specially on marginal and radial.
Do you live in cyberpunk tokyo?
China is actually building it
What if there's a bus on the way?
But I need them most during rush hours, my son. I'd rather take a full subway for 10 minutes than sit inside a bus in a traffic jam for 3 hours.
I don't get stuck on traffic jams, not my fault you live in a shit neighborhood.
Here it is only one company that runs the public transportation, and it is directed by the government.
Rest easy Chicagoans, for it is I that ensures that the signals are green, the track circuits are up, the gates go down and the power operated switch machines line correctly...
Go fuck yourself, this is your shitty city too.
Nah i like my city.
The project was cancelled. A total failure
This one
It's utter shit and being replaced as we speak
I took one of these (pic related) once when I went to Chile :3 the most third worldish experience I've ever had in public transport
Moscow Central Ring - train system around the city
wh-why does it have wheels? Is he a bus locked in a tram body?
el San Martín? Te compadezco.
Bus
Looked nicer inside than it used to when I bothered using Metra last year. Still felt uncomfortable though.
tram
>Is he a bus locked in a tram body?
Probably, I've never seen it go off-rails so it's a complete nonsense.
I came here from a city with a very functional tram line, so getting this one is disgusting.
looks nice and comfy :3
I like the uneven pavement, it has charm
metro
these look very nice but I guess it's one of those things where what's inside matters more
Can't be worse than the Paris transports I guess
red train
How much does a ticket cost?
Here it's 1.50 €, In Paris they pay 1.90 €
Comfy station.
0.9$
picrel bus
kinda thirdworldish with those ornaments on seats
pic-metro train
This train goes in southern Sweden and across the Öresund bridge to Denmark.
tram
A beautiful city with a beautiful metro and sometimes beautiful natives, unfortunately a disgusting government and degneracy.
This sounds quite expensive, or I guess Muscovites are much richer than the rest of the country?
kinda shitty comparing to expensive r1
it's not expensive
if you buy a ticket in metro for 1 ride you have free ride on MCR
I take this suburban train which links Lisbon to the south side of the Tagus river.
Linha de Sintra?
This design is terrifying tbqh
el sarmiento.
Has it ever been outside with passengers in it?
First I take exactly this one to the train station in Tigre
Oh shit another Wichita user what's up
Then I take this train to the central station of Buenos Aires
I like buses because I can sit next to a qt
I have never road public transport in my life
I think the "new" metro vehicles have something unique.
And finally I take this metro, wich leave me literally inside the Medicine University...
Nono, es Rosario... son los bondis nuevos que compraron
Yeah... But I think it will look good longer than many of the more modern designs.
Picrel is one of it's first passanger runs in 2000.
Rosario, yo tambien lo tomo a ese.
A lot of different models run across this line but this one seems to run the most
That's a long trip amiguito, how much time does it take you?
Deben ser importados
These madmen actually managed to build a straight metro line underneath a predominantly 17th century city centre with canals
Here the Central Station