#Warsaw #Poland #trams The Warsaw tram system is a vital component of the city's public transportation network, serving more than 200 million passengers annually. The system is one of the oldest in Europe, with the first line opening in 1866. Today, the system consists of about 25 tram lines, covering a total distance of around 138 kilometers. Coaches have distinctive red, yellow and cream colors, operated by the municipally-owned company Tramwaje Warszawskie sp. . You will see numbers from 1-79. 1-39 for basic connections, with 40-49 only operating at certain times. The rest are just special lines. Z letter, followed by a number, means the coach is a substitute. There are electronic validating machines on all coaches. You usually insert your ticket into the validating machine and proceed. You can buy a ticket at a service point, on a ticket machine, or via a dedicated app or your mobile phone. Be sure to validate your ticket prior to your first journey. A
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