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kpc21   
21 Dec 2013
Real Estate / Recommend good residential areas in which to rent an apartment in Lodz? [24]

Are these buses and trams always very crowded or for certain hours in morning and evening, is there any other mode of transport?

Only in morning and afternoon hours, when people are going to school/university/work and back. Are they really crowded? It depends on how you define it - for Indian conditions they may not be busy at all :) For sure I didn't have such a situation in £ódź that the bus or tram was so crowded that I couldn't get in.

Since you are going to work somewhere in that area, you won't have a need to get to the city centre for 8 AM, so probably you won't even meet such a problem.

P.S. Does anyone have an idea why the forum changes Polish letter £ (L with a stroke) into the pound sign?
kpc21   
20 Dec 2013
Life / Learning Driving In Poland - rules? [55]

Poles do not drive so bad... Go to Turkey, when you will have seen how they drive, you will change your mind :)
kpc21   
20 Dec 2013
Real Estate / Recommend good residential areas in which to rent an apartment in Lodz? [24]

I agree, it's quite a nice and green neighbourhood - called Teofilów Mieszkaniowy, which means "Residential Teofilów", in the opposite to the industrial part located in the north to Aleksandrowska street called Teofilów Przemysłowy - "Industrial Teofilów". Connection with the city centre is good - with several bus and tram lines (although they are very crowded); it's quite close to a huge supermarket (Carrefour)...

You can see it on Google Street View: goo.gl/maps/5AGq3
kpc21   
18 Dec 2013
USA, Canada / Are prices for Laptops, Cell Phones or Tablets in Poland cheaper than in the US? [18]

In new versions of Windows it's possible to change the language, but there is no point buying devices like a laptop in Poland if you can do it in the US - just because of the price. In terms of the mobile phone - or even a tablet - you should check the band frequencies on which the phone would work. In Poland GSM 900 MHz and 1800 MHz is used. And 900 MHz and 2100 MHz for UMTS. Ensure that the mobile bought in the US don't have a sim lock.
kpc21   
29 Nov 2013
Law / Is my Pesel number on my old Polish passport? [4]

If one was born after 1999, 20 is added to the MM part. For example for a person born 14th January 2002 it will be 022114xxxxx. For born today - 133129xxxxx. Maybe in this situation it is not important, but might be useful if someone find it in the future.
kpc21   
29 Nov 2013
Travel / Cheap travel to Lodz (coming from Belgium) [6]

If it is supposed to be cheap - maybe somehow to Berlin and then PolskiBus.

Or train from Berlin (BWE - afaik they recently reduced prices or they are going to do so), but then you would have to get off in Kutno and then take a bus or train to £ódź. Possible only during the day.

But getting to Berlin might be still expensive.
kpc21   
11 Nov 2013
Life / Learning Driving In Poland - rules? [55]

According to the law the driver must give priority to the pedestrian already being on the zebra, not to the one waiting. The rule looks exactly in such a way:

Art. 26. 1. Kierujący pojazdem, zbliżając się do przejścia dla pieszych, jest obowiązany zachować szczególną ostrożność i ustąpić pierwszeństwa pieszemu znajdującemu się na przejściu.

Driver approaching to the pedestrian crossing, is supposed to take special caution and give priority to the pedestrian being on the crossing.

So if the pedestrian stays on the pavement in front of the zebra, according to the law you don't have to stop. But if a pedestrian will enter the crossing just in front of your car - and get hurt or even dead - it will be treated as a blame of driver. Even taking into account the fact that according to another rule the pedestrian is not allowed to enter the crossing just in front of oncoming car.

Fron the point of view of pedestrian it is a good trick to put one foot on the asphalt. Then it is much more likely that some driver will stop :)
kpc21   
11 Nov 2013
Life / Learning Driving In Poland - rules? [55]

The situation is the same as on "skrzyżowanie równorzędne" when 4 cars are going to go through the crossing at one moment. One of them must in fact force priority on the others, because in fact, according to the law, none of them can go.

I obviously meant the situation with two tdrivers turning left, not zebra :)
kpc21   
11 Nov 2013
Life / Learning Driving In Poland - rules? [55]

Polish law (Prawo o ruchu drogowym Act, commonly known as Kodeks drogowy - Highway Code) does not give any examples, but only rules.

Which means more or less something like this (my English is not very good, but I hope it is understandable):

Art. 25. 1. A driver of the vehicle, approaching to the crossroads, is supposed to take special caution and give priority to the vehicle approaching from the right, and if turning left - also to the vehicle approaching from the opposite and going straight forward or turning right.

2. Rule of the paragraph number 1 does not refer to a rail vehicle (meaning tram) which has priority to other vehicles, no matter from which side it approaches.

3. Rules of the paragraphs 1 and 2 are used also in case of crossing of directions of traffic out of crossroads.

There is no rule for two cars turning left from opposite sides of crossroads. If it's not possible to go without any collision, passing the other car on one's left or right, one must decide to give priority to the other.
kpc21   
10 Nov 2013
Life / Learning Driving In Poland - rules? [55]

If no signs, on both your road and the cross one, everything works identically as with this sign:

Priority To The Right sign

Sometimes there are no signs on the main road, but there are signs to give priority on the minor road.
kpc21   
24 Oct 2013
Travel / Travel by bus/train from Warsaw to Gdansk without prior reservation? [18]

You are right - tickets are for specific routes of specific types of trains. Even if you board a Regio train with a ticket for TLK, you must buy a new one, because they are different companies. There are exceptions:

1/ if you buy a ticket for a total month for TLK, you can use Regios on the same route

2/ in special cases if something fails, as written here: intercity.pl/pl/site/niezbednik-podroznego/przepisy-i-taryfy/honorowanie-biletow-pkp-ic-w-pociagach-innych-przewoznikow.html

* a train breakdown or accident
* if you were going to change a train and you lost it because of a delay:
- longer than 60 minutes
- shorter than 60 minutes on condition that you would have to wait more than 60 minutes for the next TLK train
* and the point 3 - I am not sure how should I understand it, Polish is sometimes hard even for native speakers using almost only this language :) I will translate it word by word.

If the passenger resigns continuing the journey due to a train cancellation or a predicted delay of the arrival greater than 60 minutes and is going to return to the departure station, having a valid ticket of our company (meaning PKP Intercity), can - without extra payments - continue the journey by the train of Przewozy Regionalne.

And you can buy tickets for PKP Intercity trains in the offices of Przewozy Regionalne, but they are still valid (with the exceptions mentioned above) only for PKP Intercity trains.

In terms of paying by card, probably PKP Intercity allows paying by card in trains, Przewozy Regionalne not (maybe their mobile terminals do not have this function).
kpc21   
22 Oct 2013
Life / Electrical wiring in Poland - color codes [23]

Also i notice you can put a non earthed plug any way around in a socket??

Yes. A theoretical rule is that in sockets the left pin is live. But not everyone obeys it. What is more, if you plug a grounded device to the upper part of a double socket, like this one: Electrical socket

it is upside-down, but live is still in the left pin of the socket (so now in the right pin of the plug). So actually there is no difference. Devices sold in Poland must work correctly no matter how they are plugged.
kpc21   
22 Oct 2013
Travel / Travel by bus/train from Warsaw to Gdansk without prior reservation? [18]

Hmm...I didn't know this. Although on regional trains (Przewóż Regionalny) such as between £ódż and Warsaw you can only pay cash.

Between £ódź and Warsaw there are TLK trains by PKP Intercity and InterRegio train by Przewozy Regionalne. The TLK train on this route (if I remember it well - only in 2nd class) are an exception from all the TLKs - they don't have obligatory reservation of seats. It is because many people use them to get to work every day. They usually buy a single ticket for total month. To have a seat guaranteed, they would have to visit the ticket office every day to obtain a seat ticket for the train they are going to go by. So all the trains of PKP Intercity company, except the ones on the route £ódź-Warsaw in 2nd class, have obligatory reservation.

In Przewozy Regionalne the situation is different. As I know, the reservation is avaliable only for RegioExpress trains (they have Regio, InterRegio and RegioExpress) and it's not compulsory.

Although on regional trains (Przewóż Regionalny) such as between £ódż and Warsaw you can only pay cash.

The fact that conductors have mobile terminals does not mean that you can pay there by card. They are only for printing tickets, in some cases - for specific seats in specific train, in other ones - for specific route and time.

Generally train tickets in Poland are not for a specific train, but for a specific route and time. If a ticket isn't tied with a seat reservation (so in Przewozy Regionalne and in 2nd class in Warszawa-£ódź TLK trains) you can choose a later train or a connection on the same route with changing trains and a ticket will be still valid, unless it will expire. Tickets with seat reservation (so for most or PKP Intercity trains) are always valid for the time interval corresponding to the departue and arrival of the specific train, so for example if you are late, you can only obtain a paper confirming that a ticket wasn't used and return the ticket.
kpc21   
20 Oct 2013
Travel / Travel by bus/train from Warsaw to Gdansk without prior reservation? [18]

Though you can of course buy a ticket from the conductor - but then it could be you have to move a few times during the trip if other passengers want to take their reserved seat.

If there are free, not reserved seats, conductor will book for you one of them. They have mobile cash terminals, connected with the reservation system. Sometimes it's funny when a conductor wants to sell a ticket, but can't do it, because there is no network signal. If there are no free seats, you will get something called "seat ticket without pointing a seat", meaning that you can sit on arbitrary free seat until a person having a ticket for it will come.

Once I had a situation when a person travelling with me had wrong ticket (with student discount, although he had no student ID with him). A new ticket sold by conductor had a different car and seat number printed on it, because the previous seat was still marked in the system as booked. Conductor printed also a paper confirming that the previous ticket wasn't used, but it had to be cancelled in a ticket office to get money back. Obviously he stayed on the same seat and it was not a problem, because the old ticket (or rather a part of it pointing a seat - previously, before they made booking seats obligatory, if somebody was booking a seat for extra fee, there were sold seperate tickets called "miejscówka", meaning "seat ticket" or something like this) was still valid.

Now "miejscówkas" are on the same paper as the main ticket. You would get a seperate "miejscówka" only if you are going to change a train - for a second train.
kpc21   
20 Oct 2013
Travel / Travel by bus/train from Warsaw to Gdansk without prior reservation? [18]

Yes. Or if you have mobile internet access, you can buy a ticket for PolskiBus online :)

Bus (other than PolskiBus) can be full and don't take you, but it is rather not likely to happen unless it's a day when everyone wants to travel (like national holidays just before weekend giving "long weekend").

Timetables of almost all bus companies are at: e-podroznik.pl, timetables of trains at: rozklad.sitkol.pl or rozklad-pkp.pl. Every of these websites has English version, only names of cities, towns, stations or stops are in Polish.
kpc21   
20 Oct 2013
Travel / Travel by bus/train from Warsaw to Gdansk without prior reservation? [18]

Maybe they changed it recently, but previously there was no possibility to buy a ticket from the coach staff. For sure they are sold in offices on stations and online. You can buy a ticket online even a moment before departue and it will be OK, but as far as I know, it can't be bought from steward or driver. Unlike most of the other coach lines, where tickets are sold by drivers.

2. Some trains require you to buy a reserved seat so prior purchase is required (reservation). Otherwise, technically you will have to stand during the whole journey.

Not exactly. You won't buy a ticket without a reserved seat (unless all the seats are already bought, then you don't have guaranteed seat, but the price is the same). But you don't have to do it in advance. You can do it even in train, but if on the station there is open cash desk, you pay extra cash for it.
kpc21   
22 Sep 2013
Travel / CHEAPEST WAY TO GET TO WARSAW FROM GDANSK [8]

Or by TLK train: rozklad.sitkol.pl

If you are a student of Polish university, you have 51% discount, if you buy ticket in advance more than 2 weeks before, you have additional 15% discount.

All the info about PolskiBus is on their website: polskibus.com.
kpc21   
20 Sep 2013
Law / Getting EKUZ/EHIC card for university if no Poland residence? [3]

To get EKUZ you must have health insurance in Poland - if a member of your family (parent, grandparent, spouse) work in Poland and you are 26 years old or younger, he/she can register you with his/her state insurance.

In Poland if you don't have members of family entitled to state health insurance, you can be registered by your university - maybe in Scotland the situation is similiar.
kpc21   
13 Sep 2013
Travel / Inexpensive method to travel to Prague from Rzeszów? [3]

From Wrocław you have a bus of polskibus.com. They are cheap and quite comfortable.

To Wrocław from Rzeszów you will for the best get by bus (check at e-podroznik.pl) cause there are no direct trains.

Alternatively by train with changing a vehicle in Katowice or Kraków (check at rozklad.sitkol.pl), but then you should buy tickets with reduced price in advance:

intercity.pl/en/site/ec-en-m/special-offers/journey-to-the-czech-republic-from-24-%E2%82%AC.html due to the fact that normal international tickets are very expensive.

More complicated and rather hard for not speaking Polish person, but even more cheaper way (only for "green" trains in web timetable, not for "blue" ones) is to buy in Poland a ticket to the national border (the ladies selling tickets often refuse to sell a ticket not to a station, but to a border point) and the next ticket to Prague from a Czech conductor.
kpc21   
28 Aug 2013
UK, Ireland / Polish TV channels in the UK [95]

Main Polish TV stations won't agree to provide their channels abroad oficially, because they buy laws for programmes or sport transmissions only for the area of Poland. Even the satellite pay-TV operators oficially don't agree to take their STBs abroad - but in fact they don't make any problems, because it is big money for them.
kpc21   
28 Aug 2013
UK, Ireland / Polish TV channels in the UK [95]

They usually buy the cheapest package in one of the satellite pay TV operators and take the STB abroad.
kpc21   
21 Aug 2013
Travel / About tram tickets (Poznan) [22]

As you can see here: ztm.poznan.pl/fares-tickets/fares-new/

Time tickets are valid on the tram and bus network and enable transfers.
Real time of the ride is counted.
Combining tickets in order to obtain longer time ticket is forbidden.
Single-ride tickets are valid only on the bus network and does not entitle to transfers.
Combining reduced tickets in order to obtain normal-fare ticket is forbidden.
Combining tickets for 1 zone in order to obtain ticket for more zones is forbidden.

It is not a rule in Poland, e.g. in £ódź such combining is allowed - but in Poznań not.

As you can see on the bottom of that website:

Reduced fare (50%):
- children aged between 5 and the beginning of the school education
- children and young people until the age of 18 (proof of age is required)
- students of Polish schools during education until the age of 23 (proof of scholar status is required)
- students of national colleges (proof of student status is required)
- students of international colleges until the age of 26 (ISIC card is required)

So if you are a student and have ISIC card or Polish student ID card, you can buy reduced tickets.

They are also for pensioners up to 69 years old.