Nothing captures disappointment quite like the face of someone who has just missed their morning tram. 🚋 Been there, done that. 😁 I take the tram to #work every day, and after some trial and error (and a few squished rides), I finally found the least crowded one. Now I stick to it like my life depends on it. Thankfully, my #job has flexible hours, so missing it isn’t the end… but it definitely feels like it in the moment. 😅 Morning trams in #Mannheim are a whole experience! There’s always: 🎒 Backpack swingers, taking out everyone like it’s a contact sport. 🛴 People with electric scooters who take up the space of three people and block everyone’s way. 👜 Someone who thinks their bag needs its own seat. 🚲 At least one person trying to wedge their bike into a space clearly not meant for bikes. What’s your funniest or most frustrating public transport story? Let’s hear it! ⬇️ #Germany #publictransport #commuting
My train to the city was half an hour late yesterday! And I was 10 minutes late for a doctor's appointment. It's something I can't get used to in France: in Russia and China short distance trains aren't late. Period.
Always losing my umbrella 😂😂😂😂
Listening to the happy chatter of kindergarteners - makes you smile every time, but the noise is a challenge in the morning. 😅
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1moZurich trams and buses leaving one minute earlier than scheduled, or their drivers watching you run and leave right before you reach the first door, next to where they are sitting.