Literally every city in Poland that’s not Warsaw

by LolaPegola

15 comments
  1. And that’s working days… yesterday I wanted to go on a bike trip, turns out that after 2020 buses leave every 2 hours on Sundays…

  2. And what’s wrong with that? Seems the buses are coursing pretty often

  3. Oh wow it’s like the nightbus schedule in warsaw hahahaha

  4. Those are normal bus schedules? Every 10 minutes in rush hours, every 20-30min in the evening when some people stay home, every hour late at night. The timetables are publiclg available for travel olanning too. What is the issue?

  5. You want bus every 5 minutes? These are great coverage imo.

  6. Wtf? I was in Gdańsk on vacation and public transport was great. I rented a flat on the outskirts which looked more like a village and the buses came every 15 minutes anyway

  7. This is a very good frequency, for some places this is perfectly suitable, for done it might be even too much(for example non-residential areas where people don’t go really often) for some central ones or is not the best, but usually 9n the city centers u can take multiple lines to go to the same place.
    Also Gdańsk(trójmiasto in general) has a really often running SKM that is pretty fast
    In the city where I live we have a frequency of f15(currently f20 due to the vacations) in rush hours and f30 in non rush hour, and considering it is not inside a city, it is Hella good frequency.
    10 minutes is not too much of a wait, there are places in Poland where the frequencies of busses are every 2h or every hour(usually in smaller cities). I think the bigger problem might be the lateness of the busses.

    About Warsaw I think if u come out of the center, go to less residential area u might see lower frequencies

  8. You realize that in Poland damn near everywhere has public transportation? In USA there are regions where it’s basically nonexistent.

  9. Probably there’s also a tram and SKM train within walking distance :p

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