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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Poznań tram and light PST train system Poznan is the capital of Wielkopolska, a region of Poland that sits between Berlin and Warsaw. It is one of the country’s oldest &#8230; </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Poznań tram and light PST train system</h2>
<p>Poznan is the capital of Wielkopolska, a region of Poland that sits between Berlin and Warsaw.<br />
It is one of the country’s oldest cities and the largest metropolitan arean in western Poland<br />
(the 4th largest in the country).</p>
<p><strong>Public transportation in Poznan</strong> comprises <strong>urban and suburban buses and trams</strong>, managed by Miejskie Przedsiębiorstwo<br />
Komunikacyjne w Krakowie, and the <strong>Poznan Fast Tram</strong>.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Known as</strong>: Pestka / PST</li>
<li><strong>Lines</strong>: 1 PST Line and 20 tram lines (+ a night line and a tourist line)</li>
<li><strong>Stations</strong>: 6 PST stations / ?? tramway stations</li>
<li><strong>Length</strong>: 6,1 kms PST line/ 66 kms of tramway lines.</li>
<li><strong>Capacity</strong>: 5000 person/hour</li>
<li><strong>Opening</strong>: PST in 1997/ Tramways in 1880</li>
</ul>
<h2>PST and tram lines and stations</h2>
<p><strong>Poznański Szybki Tramwaj is the Poznań Fast Tram(PST) also known as Pestka</strong>.<br />
It&#8217;s a light rail and tram line of about 6 kms length. Every stop in this line has a colour scheme that makes them easily<br />
recognizable.<br />
<strong>Poznań Fast Tram</strong> started its operation in 1997 and crosses the city from Winogrady and Piątkowo in the north<br />
to the city centre.</p>
<p>Stations: Sobieskiego, Szymanowskiego, Kurpińskiego, Lechicka/Poznań Plaza, Al. Solidarności, Słowiańska, Most Teatralny</p>
<h2>The Tram Lines</h2>
<p>Twenty two lines of tram converge in the PST Line. The whole network covers a 66 kms area.<br />
The system run during day time, and just one line, N21, during the night.<br />
Poznan&#8217;s tramway system opened for business in 1880 and was electrified in 1896.</p>
<p>Bimby lines (trams are called bimby in polish):</p>
<ul>
<li>Line 1: runs from Junikowo to Franowo, thirty stations.</li>
<li>Line 2: runs from Dębiec to Ogrody, eighteen stations.</li>
<li>Line 3: runs from Zawady to Starołęka, seventeen stations.</li>
<li>Line 4: runs from Zawady to Górczyn, eighteen stations.</li>
<li>Line 5: runs from Stomil to Gwarna, seventeen stations.</li>
<li>Line 6: runs from Miłostowo to Junikowo, thirty three stations.</li>
<li>Line 7: runs from Zawady to Ogrody, twenty two stations.</li>
<li>Line 8: runs from Miłostowo to Gwarna, sixteen stations.</li>
<li>Line 9: runs from Dębiec to Gwarna, fifteen stations.</li>
<li>Line 10: runs from Ębiec to Os. Sobieskiego, nineteen stations.</li>
<li>Line 12: runs from Os. Sobieskiego to Starołęka, twenty three stations.</li>
<li>Line 13: runs from Starołęka to Gwarna and comprises seventeen stations.</li>
<li>Line 14: runs from Górczyn to Os. Sobieskiego, fourteen stations.</li>
<li>Line 15: runs from Os. Sobieskiego to Junikowo, twenty five stations.</li>
<li>Line 16: runs from Gwarna to Franowo, fifteen stations.</li>
<li>Line 17: runs from Ogrody to Starołęka, twenty eight stations.</li>
<li>Line 18: runs from Górczyn to Franowo, twenty three stations.</li>
<li>Line 20: runs from Ogrody to Gajowa, six stations.</li>
<li>Line 23: runs from Budziszyńska to Gwarna, twenty stations.</li>
<li>Line 28: runs from Rondo Śródka to Święty Marcin, seven stations.</li>
<li>Line N21: runs from Os. Lecha to Marcinkowskiego, eighteen stations.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Schedule and frecuency</h2>
<p>Lines 1 to 28 operate between 6 am and 10 pm. Line N21 operates from 10 pm to 1 am.<br />
Trams run every 2.5 minutes during busy hours, then every 5 minutes</p>
<h2>Fares and Tickets</h2>
<ul>
<li>Single ticket: 2.80 zl</li>
<li>Single ticket reduced fare: 1.40zl*</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Timed tickets</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>24-hours which costs 13,6 zł</li>
<li>48-hours which costs 21 zł</li>
<li>72-hours which costs 27 zł</li>
</ul>
<p>* Reduced fare applies to children aged between 5 years old to almost any student under the age of 26.<br />
PST is free for seniors avobe the age of 70 years old. There also exist discounts available for long-term tickets.</p>
<p>Timed ticket&#8217;s cheapest option is 3zł for only 10mins (not so cheap). In that amount of time you can reach 3 or 4 stops.<br />
A 40-min ticket for 4.60zł is the best option unless you are going to stay in the city for a few days. Then 24hr or 48hr ticket<br />
would be the right choice. Another option for several days visit is the <strong>Poznan City Card</strong><br />
for free unlimited use of the public transport system.</p>
<p>Tickets can be bought at the ZTM Customer Service Points, from ATMs found on most buses and trams and almost everywhere<br />
(more than 1000 sale points: kiosks, shops, supermarkets distribute ZTM time and single-ride tickets),<br />
and in almost every stops. Other thing to remember is that you can pay by card. If you take a big suitcase you have to buy<br />
a ticket for that also.</p>
<p>Our last recommendation is to <strong>remember to validate your ticket</strong> in the <strong>kasowniks</strong><br />
otherwise you’ll be fined 140zł plus the cost of the ticket you didn’t validate (not purchase is not an option, really)</p>
<h2>Poznan Public tranportation zones</h2>
<p>Poznań is divided into 3 tariff zones:</p>
<ul>
<li>Zone A: area of Poznań,</li>
<li>Zone B: Babki, Biedrusko, Bogucin, Borówiec, Bytkowo, Cerekwica, Czapury, Daszewice, Janikowo, Jaryszki, Jelonek, Kamionki, Kicin, Kiekrz, Komorniki, Koninko, Koziegłowy, Krzyszkowo, Luboń, Mrowino, Napachanie, Plewiska, Przybroda, Rokietnica, Rostworowo, Skórzewo, Sobota, Suchy Las, Swarzędz, Szczytniki, Wiórek, Wiry, Zalasewo, Złotkowo, Złotniki, Żerniki, Żydowo</li>
<li>Zone C: Chludowo, Chomęcice, Dąbrowa, Dąbrówka, Dopiewiec, Dopiewo, Dymaczewo Nowe, Dymaczewo Stare, Głuchowo, Golęczewo, Gołuski, Konarzewo, Krosinko, Ludwikowo, Łęczyca, Mosina, Palędzie, Przecław, Puszczykowo, Rosnowo, Rosnówko, Szreniawa, Walerianowo, Zakrzewo, Zielątkowo.</li>
</ul>
<p>Can see the map <a title="Poznan Tariff Zones Map" href="http://www.ztm.poznan.pl/en/cennik/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">here</a>.</p>
<h2>Airports</h2>
<p><strong>Poznań-Ławica Airport (EPPO)</strong> is 3.1 miles west from Poznań city centre. You can not get a tram to get to Poznan.<br />
Instead there is a Scheduled express bus L every 30 minutes from the center to Poznań–Ławica Airport.<br />
Another line, no. 59 also depart from Bałtyk bus station.</p>
<h2>Interesting Facts</h2>
<p>Though we love metro, we must admit that one of the best ways to see the city is by bike.<br />
You can hire one and bike around the city visiting all the museums and cathedrals<br />
and enjoy all the gothic architecture.</p>
<h2>Poznan Fast Tram Map</h2>
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