tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2650609952674727820.post1420936490354368361..comments2024-03-27T15:55:32.875+01:00Comments on W-wa Jeziorki: In which I walk to workMichael Dembinskihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05657728002439035765noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2650609952674727820.post-84116452154227607312009-12-05T17:57:42.786+01:002009-12-05T17:57:42.786+01:00Why no taking 319 bus, which stops around 8:07 at ...Why no taking 319 bus, which stops around 8:07 at Trombity stop?<br /><br />Every time it's convenient for me I walk to Karczunkowska and take 319 bus, which is the old Ikarus. Maybe clapped-out, but empty.<br /><br />And I'll be standing up to those vehicle. Hungarian buses are much more durable - most of them have mileages exceeding one million kilometres and some reached two million, unlike the modern buses that conk out after less than half a million kilometres (info from ZTM forum or sth like this). Ikaruses have more upsides - in the winter it's comfortably cool inside, in the summer not as hot as in hell... And they don't catch fire like the new ones - here;s the reason why you may not like them - no topics for next <i>pożar autobusowy</i> photo coverages.<br /><br />I'll be missing those buses when they are phased out, in 2011.<br /><br />Walking is nothing unusual - I had to walk several times from NI up, along Puławska to the junction with ul. Ludwinowska and I was overtaking the snarled-up traffic...student SGHhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01367244307612092688noreply@blogger.com