Underground in Munich, don't you just love connectivity?!
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Your new euro rates are so high you bought underground?Originally posted by scooterscot View PostUnderground in Munich, don't you just love connectivity?!
Or maybe you just can't afford to buy a decent German made car?
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Yes, the Munich u-bahn and the Frankfurt u-bahn with the leftover changeOriginally posted by AtW View PostYour new euro rates are so high you bought underground?
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The Glasgow Subway is Wi-Fi-ed up, a first for a British underground railway.
Only in the stations and not the tunnels, first 15 minutes are free then you have to pay. Given that trains arrive every 5 minutes or so seems a bit pointless to me.Comment
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The great British 3rd world rip off.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostThe Glasgow Subway is Wi-Fi-ed up, a first for a British underground railway.
Only in the stations and not the tunnels, first 15 minutes are free then you have to pay. Given that trains arrive every 5 minutes or so seems a bit pointless to me.Comment
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Go Glasgow - there's such a nostalgia about that wee subway.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostThe Glasgow Subway is Wi-Fi-ed up, a first for a British underground railway.
Only in the stations and not the tunnels, first 15 minutes are free then you have to pay. Given that trains arrive every 5 minutes or so seems a bit pointless to me.
Here in Munich I get a 3G signal in stations and tunnels - getting used to it now."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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