The timetable for the S2 line in Warsaw has a column with o and p designations but no heading or legend for what they mean. Looking for insight.
I bet arrival and departure. That's what I recall from Gdansk.
Partenza in Italian, not sure in Polish.
Ok przyjechać is arrive..
odjeżdżać is depart...
Some stations have only an o in the column and a single line for times and some stations have both an o and a p and times shown for both o and p. Just trying to confirm if trains stop at a station where only an o is shown but times are listed.
Typically when there is only one time listed it means that the train only stops long enough to discharge and take on passengers - when two times the train waits until the departure time. No time listed would mean the train doesn't stop.
Does the schedule available from this link make more sense?
Where are you looking? SKM trains are run by Warsaw Transport Authority and the website to check timetables is:
https://www.wtp.waw.pl/en/timetables/?wtp_dt=2024-08-16&wtp_md=3&wtp_ln=S2
I previously reviewed both links in these posts. They have the exact same pdf for the timetable and it is the one that seems confusing with the o and p column but no legend what the column means. My sense is markcw has the appropriate interpretation.
Yes, o=odjazd=departure
p=przyjazd=arrival
(I'm Polish)
The wtp link, timetables not in pdf, without o and p are better and easier to understand IMO.
Thanks. Very helpful and answered my question.
DavidS, forgive me for piggy backing a bit here, but are taxis relatively easy to find and use?
but are taxis relatively easy to find and use?
Yes, and can also be summoned using either the FreeNow or Bolt app.
Note that you most likely won't be able to configure an account in the Bolt app until you reach a country that they serve.
markcw, thanks buddy.