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'''Rostock''' is a city in the north-east of [[Germany]].
 
'''Rostock''' is a city in the north-east of [[Germany]].
  
 
== Hitchhiking out ==
 
== Hitchhiking out ==
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=== South towards [[Berlin]] ===
 
=== South towards [[Berlin]] ===
Take bus number 23 from the central station in Rostock. Go out at exit ''Brinckmansdorf''. After 20 meters there is a ''Total'' service station. Behind it you find a traffic light directly in front of the ramp ''Rostock Süd'' to the [[A19 (Germany)|A19]] direction Berlin or [[A20 (Germany)|A20]] towards Hamburg. There seems to be enough space for cars to stop.
 
:''This is a terrible place and there is NOWHERE for a car to stop. We tired here for 2 hours and nothing. Also rideshares are very popular so many cars are actually full.''
 
  
=== West towards [[Hamburg]] ===
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Take bus number 23 from the central station in Rostock. Go out at exit ''Brinckmansdorf''.  There is be a Total petrol station 200 meters in the direction of travel.  About 400 meters further is a big intersection, with a right turn leading to the A20 south.  You have several good options:  1) Ask drivers at the gas station if they're going your way. 2) Go to the traffic light and turn left.  There is [http://hitchwiki.org/maps/?place=659 a space for cars to stop on the onramp]. 3) Hitch  [http://hitchwiki.org/maps/?place=10388 just before the gas station entrance], so cars wanting to stop just turn into it.  There's a traffic light so the cars will be somewhat slow.
If going to Hamburg, one may use a sign reading ''HH'', otherwise most of the people who will stop are going to Berlin. Politely decline offers to take you to the [[A20 (Germany)|A20]] junction, as that is motorway and one is not permitted to walk on it.
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Advices for signs: ss there are many cars not going very far, write a sign with "Güstrow" and let them drop you off at the gas station right before the exit of Güstrow. There you  an easily find cars going to Berlin or even further.
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=== West towards [[Hamburg]], East towards [[Szczecin]]  ===
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Take tram 2 or 5 to Südblick (the last stop).  Walk in the direction of the tram out of the city.  There is [http://hitchwiki.org/maps/?place=10096 a good hitching spot at the bus stop]  about 200 meters from the tram stop.  Bring a sign that says 'A20 ost' or 'A20 west'.
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You can also follow the directions above and try to hitch with people taking the A19 to the A20, but only accept rides from people taking the A20 because it is impossible to stop at the intersection.
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=== North towards [[Scandinavia]] ===
 
=== North towards [[Scandinavia]] ===
The ferries leave every two hours.  You can get to the port by taking Bus 40 from the main station or Kröpeliner Tor to 'Rostock Fähre', or the S3 from the main station to 'Seehafen Nord'.  The bus will cost 2.50EUR more than a normal ticket and comes with every ferry.  But if you take the S-Bahn, you will have to walk a bit. 
 
  
Check timetables here: [http://www.scandlines.eu/tickets-and-prices/sailing-table].   
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You can get to the port by taking the Shuttlebus 40 from the main station or Kröpeliner Tor to “Rostock Fähre”. This Shuttlebus will cost EUR 2.50 more than a normal ticket.
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Alternatively take the train S1 (towards “Warnemünde”) to station “Lütten Klein” and change to bus 45 to “Seehafen Fähre”. It won't take much more time and you don't have to pay an additional fee.
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Check timetables [http://www.scandlines.eu/tickets-and-prices/sailing-table here].
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===North towards  [[Denmark]] ===
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The ferries leave every two hours, along with Bus 40. Just follow the signs for the ferry to [[Gedser]]. It´s probably best to ask the cars queueing in front of the ticket booths, or before they buy them at the ticket offices. Drivers pay for their car regardless of the amount of passengers, and they can add passengers to their ticket at the booths. The queues are much shorter in the winter so it´s harder to speak to the drivers before they get to the booths. If you´re going to Copenhagen you can also hitch to Sweden, Trelleborg, then across across through Malmo into Copehagen. These ferries go less often and have longer queues for hitching, but the journey takes several hours. If no one picks you up, the passenger fee of EUR 7.50 is reasonable. As a pedestrian you have to catch the pedestrian-passengers-bus 30min before departure, so be there on time. On the 1hr 45min trip, you can ask other drivers if they are going in your directionIt's really easy to get a ride to Copenhagen.
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'''Update 2018:''' I asked the staff in Rostock (for the line HRO - Gedser) and they confirmed: per vehicle are 9 free persons included. Drivers need to say how many passengers there are, but there is NO extra fee for hitchhikers/extra passengers. Even if the ticket is bought in advance, it's little to no effort to change the passenger amount. Plus the ticket sellers said it's okay to hitchhike, but not directly in front of the ticket booths.
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=== North towards [[Sweden]] and [[Finland]] ===
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You can ask stuffg at the ticket booths to [[Trelleborg]] if they can add a free passanger in car
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If you don't find anyone to hitchhike with, the student fare with TT Line to Trelleborg is currently (27th March 2013) 16 € (but 32 € regular!), Stena charges 26 € for everyone. You need to be there 30 minutes before departure.
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The ferries to [[Helsinki]] apparently charge based on the number of passengers, but maybe you can make a deal with a driver.
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== Sleeping ==
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The ticket sales place in the ferry port is open 24 hours and they let you sleep there.
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One can find a quiet corner to sleep in the train station too, but the police seem to always check your papers in the night. People piss a lot around the station but you can find clean spots too.
  
==[[Denmark]]==
 
Just follow the signs for the ferry to [[Gedser]].  If no one picks you up, the passenger fee of 7.50EUR is reasonable. 
 
  
==[[Sweden]] and [[Finland]]==
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== Nomadwiki & Trashwiki ==
The ferries to [[Trelleborg]] and [[Helsinki]] charge based on the number of passengers, but maybe you can make a deal with a driver.  Check fares [http://www.scandlines.eu/tickets-and-prices/tickets-and-prices here]. 
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Revision as of 08:02, 25 April 2021

Rostock
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Information
Country:
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Germany
State:
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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Population: 200,000 (31 Dec 2006)
Licence plate: HRO
Major roads: A19, A20
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Rostock is a city in the north-east of Germany.

Hitchhiking out

South towards Berlin

Take bus number 23 from the central station in Rostock. Go out at exit Brinckmansdorf. There is be a Total petrol station 200 meters in the direction of travel. About 400 meters further is a big intersection, with a right turn leading to the A20 south. You have several good options: 1) Ask drivers at the gas station if they're going your way. 2) Go to the traffic light and turn left. There is a space for cars to stop on the onramp. 3) Hitch just before the gas station entrance, so cars wanting to stop just turn into it. There's a traffic light so the cars will be somewhat slow.

Advices for signs: ss there are many cars not going very far, write a sign with "Güstrow" and let them drop you off at the gas station right before the exit of Güstrow. There you an easily find cars going to Berlin or even further.


West towards Hamburg, East towards Szczecin

Take tram 2 or 5 to Südblick (the last stop). Walk in the direction of the tram out of the city. There is a good hitching spot at the bus stop about 200 meters from the tram stop. Bring a sign that says 'A20 ost' or 'A20 west'.

You can also follow the directions above and try to hitch with people taking the A19 to the A20, but only accept rides from people taking the A20 because it is impossible to stop at the intersection.


North towards Scandinavia

You can get to the port by taking the Shuttlebus 40 from the main station or Kröpeliner Tor to “Rostock Fähre”. This Shuttlebus will cost EUR 2.50 more than a normal ticket.

Alternatively take the train S1 (towards “Warnemünde”) to station “Lütten Klein” and change to bus 45 to “Seehafen Fähre”. It won't take much more time and you don't have to pay an additional fee.

Check timetables here.


North towards Denmark

The ferries leave every two hours, along with Bus 40. Just follow the signs for the ferry to Gedser. It´s probably best to ask the cars queueing in front of the ticket booths, or before they buy them at the ticket offices. Drivers pay for their car regardless of the amount of passengers, and they can add passengers to their ticket at the booths. The queues are much shorter in the winter so it´s harder to speak to the drivers before they get to the booths. If you´re going to Copenhagen you can also hitch to Sweden, Trelleborg, then across across through Malmo into Copehagen. These ferries go less often and have longer queues for hitching, but the journey takes several hours. If no one picks you up, the passenger fee of EUR 7.50 is reasonable. As a pedestrian you have to catch the pedestrian-passengers-bus 30min before departure, so be there on time. On the 1hr 45min trip, you can ask other drivers if they are going in your direction. It's really easy to get a ride to Copenhagen.

Update 2018: I asked the staff in Rostock (for the line HRO - Gedser) and they confirmed: per vehicle are 9 free persons included. Drivers need to say how many passengers there are, but there is NO extra fee for hitchhikers/extra passengers. Even if the ticket is bought in advance, it's little to no effort to change the passenger amount. Plus the ticket sellers said it's okay to hitchhike, but not directly in front of the ticket booths.


North towards Sweden and Finland

You can ask stuffg at the ticket booths to Trelleborg if they can add a free passanger in car

If you don't find anyone to hitchhike with, the student fare with TT Line to Trelleborg is currently (27th March 2013) 16 € (but 32 € regular!), Stena charges 26 € for everyone. You need to be there 30 minutes before departure.

The ferries to Helsinki apparently charge based on the number of passengers, but maybe you can make a deal with a driver.


Sleeping

The ticket sales place in the ferry port is open 24 hours and they let you sleep there.

One can find a quiet corner to sleep in the train station too, but the police seem to always check your papers in the night. People piss a lot around the station but you can find clean spots too.


Nomadwiki & Trashwiki

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