There’s a showdown unfolding in Paris over who owns the streets. Residents recently voted in favor of banning cars from 500 roadways. The plan is to open them up to pedestrians, cyclists and new green spaces. The city’s mayor wants to transform Paris into the world’s first car-free megacity. But not every Parisian thinks that’s a good idea.
Germany and public transit. Name a more iconic duo.
DB is shit, expect delayed trains or being cancelled as being the norm. Several towns also (partially) use the DB rails for their suburban trains, which means that any delay on DB usually also has effects on their schedule.
Buses or a separate tramway from DB infrastructure can be fine, though.
Does Paris have a metro? If yes then leave buses/trams + taxi for strange routes and that’s it.
Yes, their Metropolitain is even largely why we even call it “a metro” I think, as opposed to underground or subway.
Only the best metro service I’ve ever seen, never been to Japan or Germany, but a number of other large cities.
Germany and public transit. Name a more iconic duo.
DB is shit, expect delayed trains or being cancelled as being the norm. Several towns also (partially) use the DB rails for their suburban trains, which means that any delay on DB usually also has effects on their schedule.
Buses or a separate tramway from DB infrastructure can be fine, though.
Paris has one of the oldest metro systems in the world. Their signs are some of the most iconic.
Firefighters and EMS are the usual exception
Obviously