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Prague public transport maps 2012 "See and print maps of Prague´s tram, bus and subway lines." Tickets are sold by the Visitor Centre, Prague Public Transit company counters at Arrival Halls, available from ticket machines located around Terminals 1 and 2 Arrival Halls and directly at bus stops. Hotels near Museum of Public Transport: (0.63 mi) MOOo by the Castle (0.61 mi) Appia Hotel Residences Prague (0.63 mi) House at the Big Boot (0.47 mi) Questenberk Hotel (0.53 mi) Golden Star; View all hotels near Museum of Public Transport on Tripadvisor Prague Public Transport (MHD) is a well-organised system of affordable transport in the city and its surrounding areas and includes underground, trams, trains, buses, ferry, and funicular. It operates the metro (underground), trams, buses, the Petřín Hill funicular railway and the chairlift system at Prague Zoo.
The Prague City Transport Authority (Dopravni Podnik – DP Praha) network covers the whole city of Prague and includes trams, city buses and metro (subway). Ticket inspectors regularly check passengers in the metro as well as the trams and buses. In 2015, Prague celebrated the 140 th anniversary of the urban public transport foundation. Here you can see and print Prague public transport plans for you better orientation in Prague. The history of the public transport in the Czech Republic’s capital is a long one. Although Prague’s public transportation system appears to run on the “honor system”, meaning you are assumed to have a ticket or pass, don’t take your chances.
Prague's major public transport operator is The Capital City of Prague Transport Company - Dopravni podnik hlavniho mesta Prahy, or DPP for short. Prague has a very efficient public transport system, including a bus, tram and metro network which can take you to any part of the city. The first means of public transport, a horse drawn streetcar, started its journey from the National Theatre to the neighbourhood of Karlín in 1875. Public transportation information can be found in stations denoted by the blue square with an I. The network is quite busy and carries almost 3 million passengers daily. This page deals with all things related to use of Prague public transport including trams, trains, metro, city buses and funicular. Metro Prague metro is the fastest and easiest way to get around Prague.
Almost two thousand vehicles transport a million travellers. Public transport tickets must be purchased in advance, before boarding public transport buses. Park and ride is a light blue square with letters P and R. Maps of individual lines of Prague metro Prague Public Transport Ticket Validation.