Showing posts with label public transportation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label public transportation. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

the 'cool' kids...



...always sit in the back. or at least that's how it was on the school bus in grade school...

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

cafe/bar/kiosk


This is the new cafe/bar/kiosk (guess they couldn't decide what to put there, so they went for a 3 -in-1 approach) at the recently renovated tram stop at Limmatplatz, at approximately 10 p.m., and closed for the evening (like most businesses in Zürich). You'd think they'd want to stay open at least until the trams stop running at around midnight, since there's a steady flow of people coming and going at least until then. Actually, this 'platz' is bustling until the wee hours, as there are plenty of bars and clubs in the area.
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Just because I couldn't make up my mind over which picture to post today, here's another shot. I'm still not sure which one I prefer...


Friday, April 27, 2007

central


One of the main tram stops in Zurich, where several lines intersect. As the name indicates, it's right in the middle of the city. I spend a lot of time here, either passing through on a tram (at least twice a day), walking by, or waiting for a tram.

Friday, April 20, 2007

tram reflected


on my way to work...
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For those of you participating in the virtual scavenger hunt looking for a certain hotel sign on Neumühle-quai, please go here. Good luck!

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

because we care


The Zurich transportation authority is so concerned with the health and well-being of its passengers that they decided to post a series of quick and easy stress reduction exercises on the sides of the ticket vending machines. Now we can de-stress as we wait. Or as we ride the tram. How thoughtful of them.

Friday, February 2, 2007

like clockwork


In most other cities, posted bus schedules are merely an indicator or guideline (give or take, 5, 15, or even 30 minutes) as to when a bus might come by. In some places, schedules don't even exist, and you just stand there hoping that your bus or train will show up at some point in the near future. Here, the tram and bus shedules are exact. If it says that the tram will be there at 17:47, 98% of the time the tram will pull up to your stop at precisely 17:47. I was once asked by a fellow passenger at a tram stop if I knew whether something was wrong with the trams, or whether any schedule changes had been announced, because the tram was already running one minute late! I didn't know of anything. And of course, the tram showed up a few seconds later.
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