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What Czech Transport Looked Like in 2016

Article as part of going through photos from phone from six years ago

Exit button that all tourists can't figure out

Same thing but on the handle to let the driver know they need to stop at a request stop. If you don't know the stop is specifically "on request" - you're screwed

Another trap for tourists: validator. You can't buy a ticket here, you need to buy it somewhere else, and at the entrance in this thing print the date on the ticket

Some logo in the bus, looks like Munch's painting

Bus interior

"New" seats in the tram, not bad

Interface of the board with stops in the tram

Tram interior

Old plastic seats in trams, quite comfortable

Tram accordion, I always lean on the thing on the left and stand

Doors of double-decker train, to exit, again, need to press the button

Mechanical board at the station, makes pleasant sounds

Ventilation window on the tram ceiling, handle is manly

Tram doors, they have stickers with information about tickets via SMS. SMS ticket is valid 2 minutes after purchase, i.e. if you messed up, you'll pay a fine

Sign in metro - unclear choice of target objects and unclear separator "upper mini-stick"

Place for advertising in the handle in the tram. Impossible to use the handle, you can stick in your own advertising

Button to call green traffic light, in Prague it's still customary to slow down pedestrians and make them wait, not cars

Metro seat with pattern of Prague buildings

Mini-buses in Prague's assholes. Attention to number 2 in lower left corner of the glass - this number doesn't mean anything important (IMHO) for the passenger - it's like the depot number

Designation of window or aisle seat in the train, can't immediately tell where specifically what

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