paddington
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I could probably work it out given enough time, but going to Prague tomorrow, then taking the night train to Zurich later on and I haven't finished planning the Swiss routes yet...
While in Prague I want to take some of the suburban R- and S-trains.
The ticket zones seem to be rings like London, but starting with P, O, B then 1 to 9.
I know about the regular Prague tickets for 24/32/110kc, and from dpp.cz:
A 24-hour ticket valid in all PID tariff zones – CZK 240.
A 24-hour ticket valid in PID Prague plus 1 – 4 tariff zones – CZK 160.
A 24-hour ticket valid in the Central Bohemia Region (Zones 1 - 7) – CZK 150,
So does the first one mean zones P to 9, and the second mean zones P to 4? And the third doesn't include P to B?
Can I buy the 240kc ticket at the airport? If not then where?
Are the Prague 24hour tickets for 110kc valid in zones P to B on the suburban trains? Or only zone P (which limits you to 4 stations)?
Why couldn't they just call them zones 1 to 12?
While in Prague I want to take some of the suburban R- and S-trains.
The ticket zones seem to be rings like London, but starting with P, O, B then 1 to 9.
I know about the regular Prague tickets for 24/32/110kc, and from dpp.cz:
A 24-hour ticket valid in all PID tariff zones – CZK 240.
A 24-hour ticket valid in PID Prague plus 1 – 4 tariff zones – CZK 160.
A 24-hour ticket valid in the Central Bohemia Region (Zones 1 - 7) – CZK 150,
So does the first one mean zones P to 9, and the second mean zones P to 4? And the third doesn't include P to B?
Can I buy the 240kc ticket at the airport? If not then where?
Are the Prague 24hour tickets for 110kc valid in zones P to B on the suburban trains? Or only zone P (which limits you to 4 stations)?
Why couldn't they just call them zones 1 to 12?