• remon@ani.social
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      2 days ago

      Also the new trams have a SOS button exactly where the door-open-button on the old version was.

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        1 day ago

        Imagine living in a city that isn’t walkable (this post was made in lucerne) (I’m only jealous we have buses and not trams)

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          It’s really nice here. Most of the tram stops have the markings for where the disabled-friendly section of the tram will stop (and it’s usually accurate, also on the newer models it doesn’t matter because they all have level access). You have the white stripes for the blind people, as well. Also during work/school hours the interval is 3.5 minutes. You can’t miss a tram because the next one is already around the corner.

          Basel here.

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            Basel here

            So happy I didn’t just write “Muesch halt ned in Züri läbe” ;P

            Yeah, it’s about the same here in Luzern, except it’s Buses not Trams.

            I mean, tbh, with the amount of “Oberleitige” we have, we practically have a tram system already. I wish we would just make it officially. We already had trams, just bring them back please (the ones that are powered through the rails, not Oberleitige). I absolutely hate the cables hanging over the city and think they destroy its picture.

            (Though a big advantage: I didn’t have to dodge Trams on my driving exam lol. To this day I still get nervous when driving in cities with trams.)