We should do this in the UK.

by GreatBritishMemes

33 comments
  1. you will automatically land in either Royston Vasey or in the Thames. Or in a new Dr Who episode

  2. Why did I have to pay then when I was visiting? I feel robbed! Or call the post BS.

  3. Don’t we already have that bus to Penge. That can’t be a real place?

  4. I’ll go to Yoker…magical place

    Tbf if this is true it would be a great way to get people to visit smaller villages/towns and improve their business

  5. I have the mystery of whether my bus terminates in 2 stops or not, think that’s enough mystery for me…

  6. This was already implemented on railways. It’s always a mystery when the train will arrive or if you will arrive to your destination.

  7. It’s not true. Bus costs you +-€2.50 to ride for an hour. Mystere is the name of a bus stop.
    Source: live in Brussels

    Edit: Luxembourg has completely free public transport though.

  8. companies pay the not 48 for foot traffic, clearly.

  9. It’s sadly not true. Would have been amazing.

  10. Public transport is definitely not free in Brussels lmao, resident or not. Mystere is the name of a stop in Parc Forest.

    I don’t get why people post such easily debunked bs.

  11. When i was younger like 10 years ago i used to just get on busses to see where they went physically in London. You can do it, only once each bus though :,)

  12. Buses already take me to a mystery location.

    Got dumped on the side of a dark a road Saturday night

  13. We have those in the UK. It’s called “Diversion On Route”.

  14. Most of my local buses will take you to a mystery location whether you want to go or not

  15. One of the other cities that could consider it would be Brussels given that nothing in this tweet is true

  16. I went to Germany a few years back to watch England play (football). It was in Berlin and the day of the game they made public transport that went around the stadium all free.

    Never see that happening here that’s for sure.

  17. My parents have London Freedom passes which allow free travel on buses and the underground plus some network rail services after 9 am every day.

    They also cover all local businesses services in England and Wales.

    I believe you get these passes at sixty

  18. Public transport should be free though. Much greener, encourages people to ditch their cars, makes it easier for people on low incomes to get to work. I would 100% pay more tax for free public transport.

  19. I lived in Brussels. Public transport was not free. Cheaper than in London but also far less extensive.

  20. Our public transport is privatised and part owned by companies owned by the French and German governments who use the profits they generate to subsidise cheap public transport for their own citizens

  21. this seems stupid but it really reminds me of the one time after a long, exhausting shift, I was feeling really low just mentally drained and kind of disconnected. When I got on the bus home, I made a spontaneous decision to just not get off at my stop. I stayed on as it kept going, let myself just sit there in silence, watching the city pass by in a blur. No destination, no pressure just movement. Eventually, the bus looped back around and I got off near home. Strangely enough, that simple ride was incredibly therapeutic.

  22. This sub is just AI slop, bad jokes and misinformation at this point.

  23. This is great . Knowing London buses they probably gonna stuck in traffic.

  24. One quite amusing story that came from my grandparents is that they went on holiday to Wales on some sort of package that included a mystery bus tour, which promptly took them to a very scenic village in the Cotswolds. That would have been fantastic if it wasn’t the one they lived in originally, so instead they went home for a decent brew instead.

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