Antwort Can you get on and off Tram 28? Weitere Antworten – What is the most scenic tram route in Prague
With 322 miles of track and almost 1,000 trams connecting all corners of the city day and night, there's many an opportunity for a tram trip! So with all the trams, which one to choose Tram #22, we say! Winding through Prague's famous places and local neighborhoods, Tram22's route is one of the most scenic of all.Your guide to Tram Line No 42
- Dlabačov stop. Dlabačov terminal loop.
- Pohořelec stop. The Astronomers' Monument.
- Brusnice stop. City orphanage.
- Pražský hrad (Prague Castle) stop. Prague Castle.
- Královský letohrádek stop. Queen Anne's Summer Palace.
- Sparta stop.
- Letenské náměstí stop, 8.
- Strossmayerovo náměstí stop, 10.
Public Transport Tickets Validation
You will find them in metro stations just before the escalators and in trams and buses near the doors. You travel on trust meaning that you have a valid ticket. Ticket inspectors regularly check passengers in the metro and the tram.
What is the penalty for tram in Prague : If you don't have a valid ticket: CZK 1,500 / approximately EUR 63 – the basic fine, which is reduced to CZK 1000 / approximately EUR 42, if you pay immediately or within 15 calendar days of the ticket inspection.
What happens if you don’t tap out on the tram
Charges if you don't touch in and out
If you don't touch in and out, we can't tell where you've travelled from or to, so your journey will be incomplete. Maximum fares don't count towards capping. If you don't touch in or out at the start and end of your journey, you may be charged a penalty fare or may be prosecuted.
What is the fine for no tram ticket in Prague : CZK 1,500
If you don't have a valid ticket: CZK 1,500 / approximately EUR 63 – the basic fine, which is reduced to CZK 1000 / approximately EUR 42, if you pay immediately or within 15 calendar days of the ticket inspection.
To pay the right fare, always touch in on a yellow card reader at the start of your journey and touch out at the end. (On a bus or tram you only need to touch in.)
You must touch in on the yellow card reader at the tram stop before boarding. If the reader doesn't recognise your payment, you should try again or use a different payment method. Use the help point if you need it. There is no need to touch out at the end of your journey.
What happens if I don’t tap out on the tram
If you don't touch in and out, we can't tell where you've travelled from or to, so your journey will be incomplete. Maximum fares don't count towards capping. If you don't touch in or out at the start and end of your journey, you may be charged a penalty fare or may be prosecuted.You must tap off when you step off a service or leave a station, wharf or stop, if you do not you will be charged the default fare. You have one hour to return to tap off. (Trips that include transfers between Sydney Metro, Sydney Trains and/or NSW TrainLink Intercity services are considered a continuous journey.Always touch in and out on a yellow card reader with your contactless card or mobile device at the start and end of your journey (even if the gates are open) to ensure you pay the right fare. When changing trains you may need to touch your contactless card or mobile device on a pink reader.
Default fare
If you don't either tap on or tap off correctly, we can't tell where you've travelled from or to, so your journey will be incomplete. You will be charged the default fare.
Do you have to tap in and out on trams : To pay the right fare, always touch in on a yellow card reader at the start of your journey and touch out at the end. (On a bus or tram you only need to touch in.)
Can I tap off if I didn’t tap on : For your trip to be valid, you must tap on when you get on a service or enter the station, wharf or stop. You must tap off when you step off a service or leave a station, wharf or stop, if you do not you will be charged the default fare. You have one hour to return to tap off.
Do you tap in and out of tram
To pay the right fare, always touch in on a yellow card reader at the start of your journey and touch out at the end. (On a bus or tram you only need to touch in.)
No, don't worry. Contactless card readers can only make a single transaction at a time, so you're protected from double-tapping.You must tap off when you step off a service or leave a station, wharf or stop, if you do not you will be charged the default fare. You have one hour to return to tap off. (Trips that include transfers between Sydney Metro, Sydney Trains and/or NSW TrainLink Intercity services are considered a continuous journey.
What happens if you tap in but not out : Touching in but not out (or vice versa) will lead to an incomplete journey excess fare being charged, not worth the aggro of not taking a few steps to an Oyster reader to touch in before and after travelling. Fare inspectors are a common sight on DLR trains as well.