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'''Frankfurt/Oder''' is a town in the very east of [[Germany]] in the federal state [[Brandenburg]] on the [[Poland|Polish]] border.
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'''Frankfurt/Oder''' is a town in the very east of [[Germany]] in the federal state Brandenburg on the [[Poland|Polish]] border. If you do end up here, then check out the graffiti, and try and make some friends to take you to the squat, which is almost a museum of graffiti.
  
It is not a good place to get stuck in. Slubice, its Polish counterpart, on the other side of the river is just as bad, if not worse. It's probably worth coughing up the euros to get you to [[Warsaw]] - if you're here, you've probably cocked up somewhere. Maybe you got here on the train from [[Berlin]], and didn't want to pay the extra to go to Warsaw. If you do end up here though, then check out the graffiti, and try and make some friends to take you to the squat, which is almost a museum of graffiti.
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== Hitchhiking out ==
  
Oh, you had a bad day! It takes a good 45 minutes to walk from FF/o station to the motorway onramp towards Berlin, supposedly a good spot. Tram or bus may bring you there even faster, but you have to study that on the spot because I don’t know :). If you want to hitchhike to Warsaw, I can only say that this is very well possible on the border station. This border station is actually on the Polish side, because the actual border is in the middle of the river Oder, and well, it’s just located after the Polish shore, that was easier to construct. To get there on foot will take you for sure an hour, maybe 90 minutes, if you know the way. However, there is also a tramline to the Polish part of the German-Polish city Slubfurt (Slubice-Frankfurt), or it may be still under construction, anyway, first you need to cross the Oder and I think it’s best to do this in the city and not by walking over the motorway bridge south of Frankfurt. Then from Slubice walk towards the motorway (or for the Polish part: motorway to be). --[[User:Fverhart|Fverhart]] 10:42, 21 August 2008 (CEST)
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=== West towards [[Berlin]] {{European Route Number|30}} ===
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If you want to go to Berlin, or generally direction west, take tram #1 or #5 in the direction ''Neuberesinnschen'' ( 1,40 Euro, April 2013) and get off at the last stop. Then walk some 100 metre along the street ''Mühlenweg''. You will see a Shell petrol station on the other side of the street. You can hitchhike at the exit of the station. It usually takes 10-20 minutes until somebody offers a ride. You can also hitchhike where the turn-off to the gas station begins, close to the traffic light. This has the advantage that drivers will see you from further away and often stop or slow down due to red light. A lot of cars will turn there, because it is a short cut for many people (via the gas station), so don't be irritated.  
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Even if you are not going to Berlin, it might help to have a sign for Berlin when hitchhiking at the exit of the petrol station to get a lift out of the city.
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=== East towards [[Poznań]], [[Warsaw]] {{European Route Number|30}} ===
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Hitchhiking into Poland is best done from point where the E30 crosses the border. This border station is actually on the Polish side, because the actual border is in the middle of the river Oder. To get there on foot you have two options: one will take you for sure an hour, maybe 90 minutes, if you know the way and the other only 15 minutes but you have to walk along the motorway which is forbidden in Germany.  
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For the first option take tram #1 in the direction ''Lebuser Vorstadt'' and get out at the station ''Magistrale'' (it's very close to the McDonalds). Now you have to walk for a very long time. First of all you have to cross into Poland via the city bridge and then head right on the street ''1 Maja''. After some 30 minutes you'll pass the bazaar and 300 metres later take the road which splits from ''1 Maja'' to the right. This street's name is ''Powstancow Wielkopolskich''. Keep on walking on this street until another fork in the road. Take this fork and keep on walking. After about 50 minutes you'll reach the border station.
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Along that route you will pass a bunch of petrol stations, beginning at the bazaar, where you might ask a truck driver (look out for the TIR label) or a passenger car heading towards Poznan (number plate PXX) or Warsaw (WXX). Probably the best petrol station is Ecotank where you can find a lot of truck drivers resting.
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For the faster option take bus #984 from the central station 'Bahnhof' to the stop 'Leinengasse'. You will notice that you pass the highway just before the bus stop already. Walk back, make your way to the highway and start walking. It is about 2km to the border station. Be aware that the bus runs not very often, so check [http://www.svf-ffo.de/fahrgastinfo/liniennetzfahrplan/Folder/Linie984.pdf the schedule] before hand.
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=== East & West - Alternative {{European Route Number|30}} ===
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A very good way to hitch out of the city is going to the petrol station "Biegener Hellen" on the motorway A12 (Berlin - Poland). To get there take a train from Frankfurt to '''Pillgram'''. The train goes once per hour, takes less than 10 minutes. From the train station in Pillgram follow the street "Zum Bahnhof" until the end, turn left and the next big street right. Walk for some minutes and you will get out of the village. There will be a small path for workers of the petrol station. This path will take you to the petrol station. Traffic is not huge because most people prefer to fill gas in Poland where it's cheaper, but still it is no bad spot.
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In total you have to walk for two kilometres, but it is by far the best option to get out of the Frankfurt and Słubice.
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Latest revision as of 07:56, 20 October 2020

Frankfurt an der Oder
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Country:
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Germany
State:
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Brandenburg
Population: 62,000
Licence plate: FF
Major roads: A12/E30
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Frankfurt/Oder is a town in the very east of Germany in the federal state Brandenburg on the Polish border. If you do end up here, then check out the graffiti, and try and make some friends to take you to the squat, which is almost a museum of graffiti.

Hitchhiking out

West towards Berlin E 30

If you want to go to Berlin, or generally direction west, take tram #1 or #5 in the direction Neuberesinnschen ( 1,40 Euro, April 2013) and get off at the last stop. Then walk some 100 metre along the street Mühlenweg. You will see a Shell petrol station on the other side of the street. You can hitchhike at the exit of the station. It usually takes 10-20 minutes until somebody offers a ride. You can also hitchhike where the turn-off to the gas station begins, close to the traffic light. This has the advantage that drivers will see you from further away and often stop or slow down due to red light. A lot of cars will turn there, because it is a short cut for many people (via the gas station), so don't be irritated.

Even if you are not going to Berlin, it might help to have a sign for Berlin when hitchhiking at the exit of the petrol station to get a lift out of the city.

East towards Poznań, Warsaw E 30

Hitchhiking into Poland is best done from point where the E30 crosses the border. This border station is actually on the Polish side, because the actual border is in the middle of the river Oder. To get there on foot you have two options: one will take you for sure an hour, maybe 90 minutes, if you know the way and the other only 15 minutes but you have to walk along the motorway which is forbidden in Germany.

For the first option take tram #1 in the direction Lebuser Vorstadt and get out at the station Magistrale (it's very close to the McDonalds). Now you have to walk for a very long time. First of all you have to cross into Poland via the city bridge and then head right on the street 1 Maja. After some 30 minutes you'll pass the bazaar and 300 metres later take the road which splits from 1 Maja to the right. This street's name is Powstancow Wielkopolskich. Keep on walking on this street until another fork in the road. Take this fork and keep on walking. After about 50 minutes you'll reach the border station.

Along that route you will pass a bunch of petrol stations, beginning at the bazaar, where you might ask a truck driver (look out for the TIR label) or a passenger car heading towards Poznan (number plate PXX) or Warsaw (WXX). Probably the best petrol station is Ecotank where you can find a lot of truck drivers resting.

For the faster option take bus #984 from the central station 'Bahnhof' to the stop 'Leinengasse'. You will notice that you pass the highway just before the bus stop already. Walk back, make your way to the highway and start walking. It is about 2km to the border station. Be aware that the bus runs not very often, so check the schedule before hand.

East & West - Alternative E 30

A very good way to hitch out of the city is going to the petrol station "Biegener Hellen" on the motorway A12 (Berlin - Poland). To get there take a train from Frankfurt to Pillgram. The train goes once per hour, takes less than 10 minutes. From the train station in Pillgram follow the street "Zum Bahnhof" until the end, turn left and the next big street right. Walk for some minutes and you will get out of the village. There will be a small path for workers of the petrol station. This path will take you to the petrol station. Traffic is not huge because most people prefer to fill gas in Poland where it's cheaper, but still it is no bad spot. In total you have to walk for two kilometres, but it is by far the best option to get out of the Frankfurt and Słubice.

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