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'''Würzburg''' is a city located in the North West of the [[Germany|German]] ''Bundesland'' [[Bayern]].
The city is located along the ''River Main'' river and is historically an important traffic hub with 3 highways.
== Hitchhiking Hitching in ==If you're coming from the [[A3 (Germany)|A3]], get out at the ''Raststätte Würzburg'' (service station). From there it's just a 10 minutes walk to the S-train at the ''Berner Strasse'' in the borough ''Heuchelhof''. It's also just a 1 hour walk into the city center. If you're coming from the [[A8 (Germany)|A8]], get out at the ramp ''Würzburg/Lengfeld''. It seems that there is enough space for cars to stop. == Hitching out ==
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=== West towards [[Frankfurt am Main|Frankfurt]], East towards [[Nürnberg]] ===
: For hitching out, take tram 3 or 5 towards ''Berner Straße'' (Direction Heuchelhof or Rottenbauer). From there you can walk towards the service station along the [[A3 (Germany)|A3]] called ''Raststätte Würzburg''.  Getting there from the tram stop is kind of complicated. When you get off the tram there is a road called Straßburger Ring on the left. Follow the road and take the first right onto Bonnerstraße and follow the black asphalt bike trail at the end of the cul-de-sac, and keep always heading further back. You'll get to the rest station somehow following trails, and crossing this one road. Ask people too if you need help.This is the safest bet, but from certain parts of the city it can take a long time to reach this point.
ADDITION:Even though hitching from the gas station on the highway is without a doubt the safest bet, i can, depending on where you start from, take forever to get there. An alternative is using the ''B19'', the arterial road, leading to the highway. However DO NOT just walk on there and try to find a place along the road, there is NO place where cars could possibly stop. Rather use one of the crossings that lead onto the ''B19'', for example the linkage with the ''Rottendorfer Straße''. I personally have had surprising success there, using a sign saying "A3" and finding a lift to the highway, where you can just stand on the actual ramp.
== Hitching In ==
If you're coming from the [[A3 (Germany)|A3]], get out at the ''Raststätte Würzburg'' (service station). From there it's just a 10 minutes walk to the S-train at the ''Berner Strasse'' in the borough ''Heuchelhof''. It's also just a 1 hour walk into the city center.
If you're coming from the [[A8 (Germany)|A8]], get out at the ramp ''Würzburg/Lengfeld''. It seems that there is enough space for cars to stop.
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