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How do you pay for tram in Poland?

Tickets are available from:
  1. ticket machines: on selected stops (nearly all stops in the city centre are equipped with those), machines onboard buses and trams (CAUTION: they offer different options of payment: coins or cards, depending on the model)
  2. kiosks, selected newsagents and corner shops.




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GMV ticket machines They are installed in vehicles of all operators and accept payment by credit cards and e-wallets. The buses are equipped with devices that do not have the function of paying with coins, while in 75 trams it is additionally possible to pay with coins.

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The ticket should be inserted with the magnetic strip down into the opening on the front of the validating machine and then released freely to go automatically inside. If a correct ticket has been inserted, after a while it is returned, a green light illuminates and a short beep sounds.

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The Polrail Service online store accepts credit card payments. If you have to purchase tickets at the station, most station ticket offices accept credit cards. Additionally, PKP InterCity conductors now have credit card terminals for accepting payments on board the train.

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your best bet is to take them to the venue day of event and ask the box office to verify them, but all the box is going ot do is check to see if the barcode is legit and if they have entered the building already or not.

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Tickets for buses and trams are the same. They may be obtained from kiosks, ticket booths (rare), ticket teller machines or from the driver. After entering the bus/tram, you need to validate the ticket. You only need to do it once.

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zbiletem is an application for the convenient purchase of a public transport ticket in Szczecin and many other cities in Poland. You can pay with Google Pay, Apple Pay, Blik, with a credit/debit card or bank transfer.

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You can buy electronic tickets using followins apps in your mobile phone: jakdojade, Call Pay, MoBilet, mPay, SkyCash i GoPay. or using a terminal for your debit card in the vehicle. Terminals are available in all trams and most of buses.

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Warsaw is relatively cheap for a European city and, as with Kraków, the world-class museums are great value for money. All things considered, you should plan for a similar budget to Kraków.

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The primary means of transport for budget travellers in Poland is by train, and the PKP railway system runs three main types. Express services (ekspresowy), particularly IC (intercity) or EC (eurocity), stop at major cities only, and seat reservations (miejscówka; 10–12.50zl) are compulsory.

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For the traveller to Poland, rail travel is one of the best ways to get around the country. There is a domestic airline service, and the road system is better than 10 years ago, but the traffic and parking problems that many cities now experience, travel by travel by rail is still the most comfortable and convenient.

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In those limited circumstances when you are permitted to purchase your tickets onboard, you may pay with cash. Customers boarding at unstaffed stations can buy tickets with their credit card on Amtrak.com or on the Amtrak app prior to boarding.

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