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I don't understand about fares.
I can’t understand about rides: if you travel back and forth all day in transport, how long to buy them? How to remember how much time is left on it?
In general, please explain in more detail
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аватар irachania
there in the metro everything is indicated by rides - where you buy, on the scoreboard, prices and for how long the ride is calculated, when you break through the metro, the time is indicated on the punching immediately. The ride is obligatory - there are police officers at the exits to check tickets.
аватар Lu-la-la
The time of action is written on the rides. With a ride for 24 kroons you can ride 30 minutes, for 32 kroons - 90 minutes, 110 kroons - 24 hours, 310 kroons - 72 hours (I write the time and cost from memory, maybe I made a mistake somewhere). In the allotted time, you can make any transfers - for example, from the metro to the tram or vice versa. The term is counted from the moment when you entered the metro station (or tram, bus) and inserted the ride into the composter - some numbers are printed on it, including the composting time. They check rides not often and selectively, but they have large fines, so I would not take risks in a foreign country.
аватар lonelyphantom
Lu-la-la said everything correctly.
if you know that you will reach the place in 30 minutes, buy a short day, compost it and get on any transport within these 30 minutes. the same with 90 minutes, and with a daily pass, and with 2-3 daily and monthly. Izdenka is composted only 1st time, and then just drive.
if you take a day for 30 minutes and punch it at 10.30. then at 11.00 (plus or minus 5 minutes you have to get off public transport), or else - if this happens, for example, in a tram - compost the next day. fine for stowaway about $50.
izdenki can be bought in special vending machines at any time, but only for coins. (the machine gives change). if you have paper ones available, either exchange them at kiosks inside the metro, or buy at the ticket offices on transition lines (it seems that prints are also sold at kiosks, but I could be wrong). according to my observations - after 20.00 the cash desks are already closed, so you can get into trouble without having coins.
аватар lonelyphantom
Ladisp, if you are going to really ride all day, then the easiest (and most profitable) thing is to buy a day's worth of clothing. punch it for the first time at 9.00 (or any other time). and all. keep it in your hands and ride it for exactly a day without fear :)
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