409 is "cemetery line" - it goes past major city cemeteries on weekends, to help people (mostly elderly) visit graves. 800 is summer weekend linking subway system to the biggest national park near Warsaw for recreational purposes. Just because you dont know the reason, doesnt necessarily mean its a bad idea :).
@afau111Ай бұрын
"Proper" cementary lines for All Saints' start with C, though.
@toffeeqwq542Ай бұрын
@@afau111 Yeah, but they work only around All Saints' and many people visit graves of their loved ones much more than once a year
@MASNO_NI_ggeАй бұрын
first learn english thanks faafo.
@albertopiergiorgi5980Ай бұрын
Nie wiedziałem, że dożyję czasów "podręcznika obsługi" autobusu miejskiego w Polsce do użytku turysty zachodniego. A pamiętam dobrze czasy zdezelowanych i brudnych autosanów, czy ikarusów z dziurkującym bilet "dyngsem" a przedtem kasowniki z wajchą.
@kkzz23Ай бұрын
Okej, tylko gdzie w tym filmie jakiś podręcznik obsługi? 19 minut o zasadach jakie numery gdzie jeżdzą, żadnych praktycznych porad a tytuł sugeruje, że robię coś źle, albo mógłbym robić to lepiej.
@albertopiergiorgi5980Ай бұрын
@@kkzz23 No tak, racja. Ale stara się koleś w każdym razie. Docenić trzeba.
@_mice_Ай бұрын
Jezu, zajęło to ponad dekadę, ale polski youtube w końcu zaczyna produkować content rozsądnej jakości.
@theonlyduckАй бұрын
jaki polski, to przeciez po angielsku jest
@kkzz23Ай бұрын
ta, 19 minut o jakiś zasadach gdzie jakie numery jeżdzą, tytuł sugerujący, że film da praktyczne rady jak usprawnić proces przemieszczania się po Warszawie a nic z tych rzeczy nie występuje w filmie. Chłop w 10 sekund by więcej zrobił dobrego i pomógł ludziom jakby zareklamował aplikację Jak dojadę.
@dan1234fulАй бұрын
One thing you missed is how every bus line is always 3 digits (or digits/letters). In contrast to 2 digits for trams.
@TomekSmykowskiАй бұрын
@@astaksantyna5780thats not true. Metro/subway lines have M in front of the number. In the original numbering scheme trams were supposed to have numbers from 1 to 49. The numbers from 50 to 99 were reserved for trolleybuses. Nowadays as there are no trolleybuses in Warsaw and there are no plans to reintroduce them numbers from 70 to 79 are used for replacement or special tram lines.
@kefirpsj4660Ай бұрын
About the 523 and this "major" station. This stop is actually important one, because it is a direct bus stop to Military University of Technology - WAT. When I went into this university, most of the passengers alighted there :). But I admit, this area looks like a it's in the middle of nowhere.
@Cytrusowy_LunatykАй бұрын
Fantastic piece of ZTM lore. I didn't know most of these, and I live in Warsaw my whole life. Great video!
@theonlyduckАй бұрын
im amazed that someone was actually determined enough to research such a seemingly boring topic and made an actually interesting video about it, congrats
@dominikoza123Ай бұрын
About L lines and tickets there. You can ride there on WTP tickets and validate them in the ticket validator in the L bus BUT ONLY TICKETS THAT ARE VALID FOR LONGER THAN 24 HOURS. So you can ride on it with one-day ticket, a three-day ticket, a weekend ticket, monthly ticket etc. From a person who rides an L bus practically everyday.
@randomuser1775Ай бұрын
czyli jak mam karte miejska na 3 miesiace, strefa 1 i 2 to moge nimi jezdzic?
@dominikoza123Ай бұрын
@@randomuser1775 tak
@Pawelgo-stasisАй бұрын
9:57 You're inserting the ticket the wrong way. I know it works both ways, but the ticket is asymmetric, and the expiry date is more readable if you insert the colored side first. Also, that colored part shows you roughly how far you need to put the ticket into the validator before it grabs it. It's not a random rectangle - its color has a feature as well: it corresponds to the type of the ticket, so you can differentiate tickets more easily without reading them. Different types/lengths of tickets will have significantly different colors, while the same length or type variants, but for a different zone or with a reduced fare, will have a slightly different hue. For example, all single line or limited transfer tickets are green, while 24h tickets are blue. Among 24h tickets, the full fare 1+2 zone ticket is the darkest tone of blue, while the reduced fare 1st zone ticket has the lightest shade of blue.
@Duda286Ай бұрын
thank you i never really thought of travelling to poland yet this was very interesting its so different from where I live, like, the way the stops work is different, the shape of the button to stop is different, the whole existence of buttons to open doors which isn't a thing here, the way they have a digital stops screen like our subways.... its all so different.
@edf6607Ай бұрын
Very handy to know all this - thanks from a UK based traveller
@mattbukovski92Ай бұрын
Fun fact: in the past 2xx were cemetery lines, functioning between 31.10-2.11. Later they became Cxx. 6xx were night lines before the introduction of the Nxx naming scheme :)
@rom-ps2uoАй бұрын
this applies to all public transport in Warsaw PLEASE, IF THE BUTTON IS NOT LIT UP GREEN, THE BUS, TRAIN, ETC THE DOORS ARE LOCKED AND THE VEHICLE WILL BE DEPARTING SOON, (does not count if the driver has enough time and sees you, he will un lock them for you)
@eigenvector7035Ай бұрын
fun fact, there are some ghost bus and tram stops used when the vehicle has to wait on the loop in a different place. They are numbered 70 and above. There is no sign for them on the ground but you can see them in openstreetmap
@TomekSmykowskiАй бұрын
11:07 there are many buses that have combined stop-open door buttons. In case of those you only press once to request a stop and when the bus stops the door will open automatically.
@nerdya681Ай бұрын
That’s true, but the regular stop buttons are located next to the seats while the door stop buttons are located next to the doors. So, if you’re sitting down you’re gonna press the stop button that’s closest to you.
@wuzimu2323Ай бұрын
in general it's true, but unless u r especially interested in buses it may be difficult to recognize which bus you are on, so it's safer (to not skip a stop) to press both buttons if you need so. Also, the door open button can be pressed some time earlier from the stop on request (i think about 60 secs) so once hear an announcement of your next stop it seems reasonable to v soonly move to the doors and to press the button, then it should work as you expect.
@ccityplanner1217Ай бұрын
London also has numbering rules: • 1-200: regular bus routes, double-decker* • 201-300: regular bus routes, single-decker* • 301-500: buses in towns surrounding London are traditionally given these numbers so that they don't have the same number as any London routes.† • 501-600: peak-time shuttles between the railway termini and temporary bus routes around long-term road closures. • 601-700: school buses • 701-900: express (premium fare) • 901+: miscellaneous • N: night buses Letters A-W except N: "Prefix routes": • B: suburban buses in Bromley • C: local buses in the city centre (in theory; the C10 actually goes all the way from Victoria to Bermondsey). • D: suburban buses in the Docklands • E: suburban buses in Ealing • G: I only know of the G1 & don't know what the G means. • H: suburban buses in Hounslow • K: suburban buses in Kingston • P: suburban buses in Peckham • R: the "Roundabout" local bus network serving Orpington; also suburban buses in Richmond. • S: suburban buses in Sutton • T: feeder buses for trams • U: suburban buses in Uxbridge • W: suburban buses in Walthamstow It used to be that routes beginning with a letter were cheaper than those beginning with a number, but now all routes have the same fare of £1.75 except the 700s expresses. • X before the number: express (regular fare) • X after the number: extra buses for events • Y: If a route is split in 2 due to a closure blocking the middle, one of them will be given a Y for technical purposes. • SL: express routes (regular fare). These are orbital in principle, but the SL6 and SL8 are radial. * Mostly. When a route changes between single- or double-decker it keeps the same number. Furthermore, 501-700 used to be trolleybuses, when they were removed they were mostly given numbers in the 200s range regardless of whether they were single- or double-decker. † During the 90s, many routes were split into more, shorter routes to reduce delays, resulting in a big increase in the total number of bus routes, so many city routes were given bigger numbers. This process has resulted in several fairly important routes having numbers like 453 or 388. Also, some newer country routes have been given small numbers even though an urban route already has the same number.
@five-o5362Ай бұрын
man's got dat wikipedia copy paste ting going on, cuh, ugeddme (fkin autocorrect not rekkognising proper way to spell dem words n sht)
@ovee-mpee3Ай бұрын
Nobody cares nor asked about that ugly city
@ccityplanner1217Ай бұрын
@@five-o5362 : This is all my own writing; I am the person who wrote Wikipedia.
@five-o5362Ай бұрын
@@ccityplanner1217 man's da brainiak behind dem wikipedia tings, ugeddme. Rumour has it he also kickstarted the dot kum kraze in the 2nd half of the 1990's fam.
@respectthefish4992Ай бұрын
10:48 omg the new voice is HIS SON⁉️ I love ztm lore
@zweijАй бұрын
Tłumaczył kiedyś filmy
@amadeosendiulo2137Ай бұрын
4:50 Boris Johnson, is that you?
@ehllieАй бұрын
I hate the 170 line. When getting on between PKP Zacisze-Wilno or pl. Ostrej Bramy, you need to not only check the line number of the bus that's approaching, but also the direction it's heading towards. It's the worst when you just barely make it on the bus, and then after one stop it turns the opposite direction you wanted it to go.
@Nigaki233339 күн бұрын
170 is my favorite, I used it a lot while getting to and from work.
@MichaelDembinski28 күн бұрын
Excellent stuff! I learnt a lot (having living in Warsaw for 27 years and a public-transport user).
@respectthefish4992Ай бұрын
if you do a part 2 I will watch for sure, can't wait!!
@maidere29 күн бұрын
Cudowny film. Taki iceberg - od wiadomości podstawowych po wiedzę absolutnie nikomu niepotrzebną, ale dającą satysfakcję. Pamiętam czasy - to było na początku 21wieku, gdy przeprowadziłem się do Warszawy - gdy nie było wspólnego biletu w Warszawie na kolej, metro jeździło tylko do Ratusza i praktycznie cała komunikacja miejska stała na autobusach. A Autobusy stały w wielkich korkach. Do dziś śni mi się czasem koszmar, że muszę jechać linią 517 do Ursusa przez rozkopane Rondo Zesłańców :D To w tamtych czasach wprowadzono system przesiadek na Centralnym dla linii nocnych (które miały wtedy numery 6xx) - bardzo wygodne rozwiązanie, gdy się jest młodym i nietrzeźwym, więc ceniliśmy je sobie!
@zofka9894Ай бұрын
I am so impressed with your research. This is literally archival work.
@szeptaczsprezarekАй бұрын
I think our ticketing system needs a little explanation too. I've seen many people get confused (mainly at the airport) when they were trying to guess what tickets to buy. First and foremost they work nearly everywhere with WTP/ZTM logo i.e. metro, bus, tram, SKM (local trains). (for newcomers) Tickets are timed for 20/75/90 minutes, but: 20 minutes is strictly 20 minutes. 75 and 90 are either timed or single fare (until terminus). So with these you can go to the very end, even if it takes longer than time specified on the ticket. Another fun thing is that 1-day ticket is *24 hours*, and not until the midnight. Weekend tickets are valid from Friday at 7PM and end at 8AM on Monday, so you have some extra time. Some services like L-line, P+R (designated public parking for easy transfers), KM (train), WKD (another train) require 1-day ticket or longer, but they are worth it. Apart from that, public transport is *very* cheap, especially if you have a student ID (local or ISIC). 1 week in London (metro only) set me back way more than 1-month normal-fare ticket in Warsaw. If you want to make ticket experience even smoother, there are apps that let you buy tickets on the phone.
@spicehammer5707Ай бұрын
Well written, very informative. Thanks for the video!
@wuzimu2323Ай бұрын
Właśnie mnie utwierdziłeś, że system warszawskiej komunikacji ma jeszcze więcej sensu niż przypuszczałem. Sporo fajnych faktów o których nie wiedziałem. Zarobiłeś nowego widza :)
@wuzimu2323Ай бұрын
np nie znałem tego z 5:39, ale to racjonalnie wyjaśnia jak to działa że nocnymi potrafiłem trafić 'na czuja' gdy bateria w tel padła :D
@wuzimu2323Ай бұрын
the reason why on central they all depart on exact same time is similar to the reason why they arrive at a similar time, and you actually mentioned the reason in the vid - to make transfers easy
@falcorim6883Ай бұрын
yeah, I'd also add that sometimes the announcements are wrong (the visual or audio announcements of bus stops can be delayed, happens from time to time) so you should always be on alert and check if they're correct once you get on the bus
@Michael-t3f6vАй бұрын
Ja już się pogubiłem na początku xD
@bulciajulciaАй бұрын
Rel XDDDD
@mekabirbАй бұрын
Using buses or checking bus routes? Here are my instructions on how to use a bus: 1-Get inside a bus 2-Scan a ticket 3-Plant your ass on a nearest seat or just find yourself a place you can idle on your smelly feet if seats are not available 4-Leave the bus whenever you want or before your ticket expires
@TomekSmykowskiАй бұрын
About night buses leaving at the same time. First of all, when I was a frequent user of this buses I always thought it is a brilliant solution. All the buses met at one spot and there was usually more than 10 minutes to change to another line. Which was more than enough. And you knew without checking that your bus will leave central station 15 past or 15 to any hour. Unfortunately nowadays due to space conetraints some of the night buses terminate not at the central station but at nearby streets. All pass through one of the stops called "Warszawa Centralna" but that makes it challanging to switch buses. Also there are now some night lines that start at an hour and half past an hour.
@wojwesolyАй бұрын
About the night buses - it's the same in Łódź, there is one stop in the city center shared by all the lines, and they all depart at the same time (but they stand there for like 20 mins I think so it's not a problem to transfer). We only have 9 night bus lines though, so there isn't as much carnage as in Warsaw.
@bzqp2Ай бұрын
As for the fast 4xx and 5xx buses - it's not just that they stop at less stops, they mostly have the larger proportion of on-demand stops to the normal ones. That's why during rush hours they suck. There always will be someone pressing that STOP button... Also - "Na żądanie" doesn't work as you mentioned in the video really - instead of waving you should raise your hand until you see the turn signal on the bus. In case you have a visible disability you just need to be present at the front of the stop for the bus driver to pick you up. Some other things you didn't mention: Contrary to some other European cities, the timetables give you the estimated departure time from THE STOP you are currently on. In some other large EU cities it only gives you the time of departure from the bus loop and you have to calculate it for your stop on your own.
@bzqp2Ай бұрын
Oh, and the route boards mentioned in 11:40 are not plastic but thin-wall HDF (usually 5mm, the same type you use for wardrobe backs).
@carolinekindblom5535Ай бұрын
In Sweden all buses is allowed to skip a stop if ther is No one there or if No one pressed stop button the bus drivers ar very good they vill see u but some stop is bad so ther is a thing that u spin so the bus can see u
Ай бұрын
Technically, you can open the doors during the bus ride, and jump out, because doors are made in such a way that you can manualy open them. Do not do it if the bus is riding fast (you can get hurt), but if bus is waiting at lights, and you need to jump out for some reason, nobody can stop you (unless they can). I don't think it is actually a crime btw. But if anyone asks, I said nothing. The doors are made like this for emergencies - you don't want to be stuck in a bus that is burning or crashed, so the doors are made so that you can escape easily.
@CoyotesOwnАй бұрын
196 running around Rembertów oes run during School Holiday and runs week days only during September.
@areklipinski3Ай бұрын
It's very interesting story about Warsaw buses. Only one thing more would be useful for tourists. It's about absolutely abusive behaviour of driver who threw me out from the bus even if I had a ticket. I took on the bus with my bike, the bus was no crowd, I stood with my bike in the back and then a woman with a child in the stroller(buggy) got on the bus. Next the driver told me to get out. I asked "why", he told me that I can't continue my travel by bus, because "I am a risk to a buggy/stroller". I discussed to go on the travel in the other part of bus than the stroller (buggy), but the driver told me that he do not start the bus if I do not get out., because that is the law. I had to get off the bus. So, do not try to travel with a bike by bus in Warsaw, because getting on a bus a baby stroller/buggy ends your trip .
@sony_mewixon29 күн бұрын
There is a night line N50 that goes to konstancin-jeziorna, so that would be exception from the number-zone rule.
@kolejnytrupАй бұрын
As Polish citizen living in Warsaw, I approve
@ovee-mpee3Ай бұрын
As a varsovian I think this is very nice and informative video, great job bro. Also- this made me understand Warsaw buses get about as many exceptions as our beautiful language 💀
@p2002plАй бұрын
06:02 I didn't know that. It looks so funny when all these buses are leaving at the same time. 😛
@areklipinski3Ай бұрын
Yeah, I often took night buses from the first central bus stop, it's very comfortable if you were at Złote Tarasy Shopping Mall or cinema there or Central Train Station, because it's located nearby it. Sometimes I took on the night bus N24 from the next stop nearby Central Tube Station, so it's also comfortable.
@helenas7948Ай бұрын
It would be good to add that you can buy tickets in kiosks and some shops, not only ticket machines.
@BanshmanshАй бұрын
That was very good; Thank you for your very informative video clip; Being from The UK our buses are very different; SOMETIMES the bus does not turn up; Sometimes the bus does not stop even if you stick your hand out;
@gr3vs-uh7zxАй бұрын
actually, the 900 IS an exepction because its a fast-bus in dąbrówka wiślana. it's not a bus for single mothers, its a usual bus that leads to a tram loop.
@SangejzerАй бұрын
Sometimes it happens that jakdojade shows wrong bus stop number, be careful
@bzqp2Ай бұрын
Now that google maps implemented its public transport support, JakDojade became pretty much obsolete.
@Frutiger_aqua_aeroАй бұрын
I tak nie mieszkam w Warszawie ale się przyda bo czasami odwiedzam moją ciotkę tam
@nerd2814Ай бұрын
Very interesting. I have visited Warsaw as a tourist a few times, but never properly had a chance to use the buses as me and my family always drove there. Gonna save this one for when I turn up in Warsaw again, presumably by myself. Keep up the good work lad! - From a Polish-born lad raised in the UK
@angelikaskoroszyn8495Ай бұрын
I'm happy to live in a barely-city of Szczecin. It's much simplier
@filipszwejser3945Ай бұрын
busses starting with a 1 are local buses that usually go around a district in a circle busses starting with 2 are normal busses that stop everywhere
@MateuszSiegАй бұрын
Cool! I wish special numbering was used in Bydgoszcz
@xyhnxАй бұрын
It is used in Bydgoszcz. We just don't have so many different types of bus lines. 51-89 are all regular lines 30s are night lines 40s and 90s are suburban lines ZaTx are tram replacement lines 3 or 4 digit line numbers are only used on special occasions. There are also 2 periodic lines used on vacation but I can't remember the number. We used to have express bus lines in Bydgoszcz, but they were discontinued years ago.
@wojtasagentАй бұрын
Płochocińską MZA kupiło razem z Scaniami, więc jeszcze ta dochodzi. A co do Redutowej to były plany remontu (podobno dalej są) ale chwilowo są ważniejsze wydatki.
@Martin24720Ай бұрын
5:57 Not true, Half of the buses depart on x:15 and the other half departs a half an hour later.
@Adam_jszАй бұрын
Standardowo linia kursuje co 30 minut, jednak czasami jest podzielona na dwie kursujące co 60 minut
@vendeta36985Ай бұрын
The one thing You also could mention, is the fact that every bus and tram have special seats for elderly and woman who are expecting. From my own experience, it's best not to seat there even if the seats are empty, beacause You will need to get up mostly in like... 1 or 2 stops
@JokeOfJanАй бұрын
Ale fajnie żebyś to opisał❤
@respectthefish4992Ай бұрын
i didn't know there was a pattern like that to our bus numbers!! I mean I suspected there has to be a meaning behind them but oml this is so smart!! I love this vid (even though I believe in tram supremacy) 💫
@wegnostyk60Ай бұрын
I noticed numbers on bus stops actually mean smth. Usually 01 indicates a direction towards the centre of Warsaw.
@asekuracja6981Ай бұрын
Man I love that city
@PolishDaneАй бұрын
actually very useful video
@rain9359Ай бұрын
kurde, naprawdę ciekawy kontent, przypomina mi tak trochę geoff marshalla, będę czasami tu zaglądał sobie :), taki Polski odpowiednik można powiedzieć
@five-o5362Ай бұрын
kuntent
@zweijАй бұрын
polski*
@five-o5362Ай бұрын
@@zweij za dużo wymagasz od koleżki. Gość użył słowa kontent, oczywistym jest, że nie ma pojęcia o tym jak pisać po polsku.
@antollinkelm132420 күн бұрын
12:17 ZAWSZE DOSTAJE MIKRO UDARU JAK TO WIDZE POMIMO ŻE MIESZKAM TU OD URODZENIA
@katnax3059Ай бұрын
Fajny materiał, oby więcej takich i też z delikatnym odszumianiem audio. 2kliksphillip zrobił materiał jak z słabego mikrofonu zrobić dobry i tam jest fajny przykład odszumiania. Tylko on ma 3 konta ale raczej na nr2 zrobił ten materiał
@mistiffiecationАй бұрын
Yay, ostatnio się nad tym zastanawiałam. Sankju!
@MateorradorenАй бұрын
But you forge about line start with 5 (5xx) which is rushed bus and mostly skipping some buses!
@stacodeАй бұрын
Night trains depart at the same time to like you said allow for transfers between lines.
@Martin24720Ай бұрын
11:41 That's not plastic, that's plywood.
@bzqp2Ай бұрын
The ones I saw were HDF not plywood.
@MateorradorenАй бұрын
Najlepszy poradnik dla foreignerow ever
@mienislavАй бұрын
1:30 There are also lines 1xx which have 12-meter buses like 157 or 179. I think it's not a rule
@carolinekindblom5535Ай бұрын
The bus u rode first they use that bus in Sweden Skåne but a other model a little bigger not artuilatited
@carolinekindblom5535Ай бұрын
Tho its made by Solaris and nobina
@Tymon02Ай бұрын
Pro tip: Don't use 509
@BitreyАй бұрын
Thanks Dustin
@bartoszjasinskiАй бұрын
Dla kogoś z zagranicy to może być kompendium wiedzy jak poruszać się autobusami. Ale pomieszałeś nieco kolejność informacji. W pierwszej kolejności podałbym informacje o zakupie biletu i jak czytać timetable a dopiero na końcu takie smaczki jak jakie informacje są ukryte w numerach konkretnych linii.
@kkzz23Ай бұрын
Thanks god. Chat GPT can summarize this video for me. Edit: What the fuck is this video bro. How do I use buses wrong? The title suggests this video would offer useful insights on how to improve the way we use buses, but it mostly covers basic information that doesn’t add much value to daily commuting. Instead of providing practical tips, it's19 minutes on general facts that are mostly useless, without really delivering on the promise of helping viewers use the bus system more effectively.
@Kuba_mkmАй бұрын
Zabytkowy neoplan i ogórek jelcz
@MPXDStudioАй бұрын
hah, my photo at 2:57 :D
@radio_marcoАй бұрын
I've never been in Warsaw (or Poland in generall) how can I have been using their bussystem wrong then? Was my mistake to never have visited Poland? 6:11 Isn't this just a syncronized timetable, like in Switzerland where all trains and busses arrive in major stations at simmilar times and also leave at simmilar times. Also why is the bus naming system in poland (or Warsaw) more sophisticated than the one in Switzerland or atleast Bern and Thun; We litteraly just count them, in Bern 3,6,7,8 and 9 are trams, above that are busses. There's no line 1, 2, 4 and 5 in Trams of Bernmobil and the bus naming system has also some weird gaps. Thun on the other hand has 1-6 perfectly numbered (but Thun has no trams, so they're busses instead) and after that there's a huge gap until 21, because there were two bussystems in Thun but they merged together and they both had their own conventions. Okay, we have Nightbusses, they start with M (Moonliner, it's the brand of them, but actually they're scrambled by the regional bus companies)
@dan1234fulАй бұрын
The bus system naming is kinda complicated mostly because there is about 300 bus lines in Warsaw. At that point it really makes sense to have some organized way of naming them.
@karfekАй бұрын
widać wkład, dobra robota
@justmata9517Ай бұрын
Własnie dowiedziałem się że cała moja wiedza na temat autobusów jest prawdziwa i ze chyba jestem autystyczny pozdrawiam
@justmata9517Ай бұрын
nawet nie wiedzialem ze wszystko wiedzialem iykwim
@fabilikesbutter9603Ай бұрын
Zajebisty film, tylko przydałyby się jakieś napisy dla nie mówiących po polsku którzy nie rozumieją jak się piszę "na żądanie"
@karolpawela7824Ай бұрын
boże ten rembertów. nie chce wiedzieć ile czasu spędziłem w 153, 225, czy N24
@jacobzatorsky9 күн бұрын
512 is the best :)
@marcin13przejazdyАй бұрын
9:15 dzieki za poradnik jak kupic bilet, przyda sie xd
@Pudzian_PАй бұрын
BRO JA ZNAM KAZDY SEKRET TYCH AUTOBUSÓW
@geekinasabАй бұрын
Hey, are you ok ?
@chysiek4528Ай бұрын
262 ma 2 na początku ale nie jedzie w weekendy
@makaryjasinski2808Ай бұрын
All 500 numers are fast lines as well I belive
@tymonrozanskiАй бұрын
But he said that
@makaryjasinski2808Ай бұрын
@@tymonrozanski ok im just stupid xD
@EmotingOnEm28 күн бұрын
are you related to Snakes?😂
@FL4M3realАй бұрын
18:33 does anyone know what's the song called
@happywalek9816Ай бұрын
are Double decker buses like in England available in Poland or maybe in the future ?
@theonlyduckАй бұрын
not buses, but sometimes we have trains that are double decked
@brun029526 күн бұрын
Jesteś pierdoloną legendą stary
@Ryszko.Ай бұрын
225 nie jezdzi podczas weekendow wiec to nie zawsze tak dziala
@troliroliАй бұрын
omg ktoś tak samo jak ja ma pierdolca na temat komunikacji miejskiej w warszawie
@KeczupludojadАй бұрын
A ja mam wywalone bo do warszawki mam daleko, imo wolę już zostać zaczadzony w Krakowie niź mieszkać w Warszawie
@Mac-XDАй бұрын
bro you forgor 200
@KamilGrzesiak-y6eАй бұрын
Slibidi sigma
@the_real_doctorАй бұрын
mstr ar you from poland cuz yo polish is good
@doggofighter8024Ай бұрын
no, I don’t I live in Lublin 😃
@SerwerWАй бұрын
PILARS = TOTEMS
@michazebrowski8484Ай бұрын
konkretny flimik, dużo treści widać że sie postarałeś, doceniam
@aeydeАй бұрын
nice video
@Pici3kАй бұрын
Before buying a ticket in the machine inside a bus/tram, it never says it's already validated. Same happened to me in Fryburg, where I bought 3 tickets for the next day in a tram, which I could not use.