
ADHD_cel
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Busses and trams sometimes come and go earlier than the timetable so if you arrive “on time” you’ll need to wait another 10-15min. Trains never leave before the fixed time but there can be a delay of 5-45min depending on the day.
Just kek at people who believe in the “German precision and punctuality” stereotype. Maybe it was true in the 19th century. Now you’ll feel lucky if you can leave and arrive on time with the German railway and their trains look obsolete too. When I was in EE (Poland, Hungary etc.) I found their public transports much more modern (and cleaner too), kek
Just kek at people who believe in the “German precision and punctuality” stereotype. Maybe it was true in the 19th century. Now you’ll feel lucky if you can leave and arrive on time with the German railway and their trains look obsolete too. When I was in EE (Poland, Hungary etc.) I found their public transports much more modern (and cleaner too), kek
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