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* walk westwards crossing one traffic light
 
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* on the right side is the petrol station, on the left side is the last traffic light before the Autobahn
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== Hitching In ==
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=== [[A2 (Germany)|A2]] exit Rothensee ===
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If you find a driver who is passing Magdeburg on the A2 but not willing to bring you into the city, you can ask hir<!--this is supposed to be a gender neutral pronoun--> to drop you off at the '''exit ''Magdeburg Rothensee''''' because the '''tram stop ''Barleber See''''' is directly next to it. The last train (Tram 10 at daytime, Tram 94 at night) leaves at 23:17 and the first at 5:47. However, if you miss the last one, you can also walk 3 km to the stop '''Hohenwarther Straße''' – just follow the big road. There, Tram 94 can pick you up at 0:02, 0:52, 1:52, 3:02 every day and 4:21 on weekdays or 4:07, 4:28 and 4:52 on weekends. <small>(all times as of January 2009)</small> Otherwise, the industrial area has acceptable sleeping places in the grass if you walk around a bit.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:12, 8 June 2009

Magdeburg
<map lat='52.119' lng='11.608' zoom='11' view='3' height='400'/>
Information
Country:
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Germany
State:
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Saxony-Anhalt
Population: 230,000
Licence plate: MD
Major roads: A2, A14
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Magdeburg is a city in Germany.

Hitching Out

A2, East (Berlin) and West (Braunschweig, Hannover)

North

A14, South (Halle (Saale), Leipzig)

petrol station near Krähenstieg

  • take Tram 9 in Magdeburg to direction Neustädter See
  • get out at Krähenstieg
  • walk to the left where you see a lot of old apartment blocks and go right into the street there
  • after some meters you will recognize the petrol station on the left side.

It is directly located along the B71 and is connected with the ramp Magdeburg-Centrum which leads you towards direction Berlin or Hannover.

Be careful: Some people reported that employees of the station told them to leave because "it is forbidden to talk to the car owners". They tried to make the hitchhikers leave and threatened to call the police. There are speculations that this depends on the daytime, your appeareance and the presence of certain employees or the boss.

service station Börde

Another option (but including a longer bus ride) is the service station Börde Nord and Börde Süd, a pretty nice starting point for hitchhikers:

  • go to the central bus station – Damaschkeplatz behind Hauptbahnhof
  • take the bus number 615 direction Eichenbarleben
  • get out at bus stop Mammendorf (Eichenbarleben)
  • from here you can walk to the service station: this map may help you; the service station is on the right side at the upper corner.

You may also:

  • take bus number 618 direction Rottmersleben to Groß Santersleben
  • form here you should take the Mammendorfer Weg (direction southwest)
  • you will first see the service station Börde Nord (A2 westbound)
  • after you've passed the bridge you will find a path to Börde Süd (A2 eastbound and A14) on the left side

Leipziger Chaussee/Salbker Chaussee

Some cars take this way when they are leaving Magdeburg to the south. You can either ask at the petrol station or the traffic lights. Unfortunately, many cars are leaving the Autobahn before they pass the next service station.

  • take bus 57 till "Flughafen"
  • walk westwards crossing one traffic light
  • on the right side is the petrol station, on the left side is the last traffic light before the Autobahn

Hitching In

A2 exit Rothensee

If you find a driver who is passing Magdeburg on the A2 but not willing to bring you into the city, you can ask hir to drop you off at the exit Magdeburg Rothensee because the tram stop Barleber See is directly next to it. The last train (Tram 10 at daytime, Tram 94 at night) leaves at 23:17 and the first at 5:47. However, if you miss the last one, you can also walk 3 km to the stop Hohenwarther Straße – just follow the big road. There, Tram 94 can pick you up at 0:02, 0:52, 1:52, 3:02 every day and 4:21 on weekdays or 4:07, 4:28 and 4:52 on weekends. (all times as of January 2009) Otherwise, the industrial area has acceptable sleeping places in the grass if you walk around a bit.

This article is based on text from the German language Anarchopedia which is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.