20-03-16, 12:01 PM
Yep you buy the ticket first from a newsagents or machine and it then has to be validated by putting it in the time stamp machine on the tram, you then have either 30min of travel or 90 mins depending on the ticket price. So the ticket buys you time and not a journey.
The inspectors are very low paid and rely on commission, we were about to get off when two italian tourists got on without a ticket and asked us what they should do as they thought they bought them onboard, because we were just getting off we gave them out tickets so they were covered.
The fine is 800 KC -as you say about £25.
Yep been to the cathedral which is within the castle complex and travelled down that road in a tram with the sharp bend where the assignation took place, some of that footage was at the main castle entrance where I stood for a tourist photo.
I did a lot of research before we went but strangely didn't come across any ww2 info.
Thanks for the utube link, I only wish I could of found it before I went.
The inspectors are very low paid and rely on commission, we were about to get off when two italian tourists got on without a ticket and asked us what they should do as they thought they bought them onboard, because we were just getting off we gave them out tickets so they were covered.
The fine is 800 KC -as you say about £25.
Yep been to the cathedral which is within the castle complex and travelled down that road in a tram with the sharp bend where the assignation took place, some of that footage was at the main castle entrance where I stood for a tourist photo.
I did a lot of research before we went but strangely didn't come across any ww2 info.
Thanks for the utube link, I only wish I could of found it before I went.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.