Krakow joins Lodz, Poznan, Warsaw, and Wroclaw this year in programming bus and tram ticket machines to sell tickets in Ukrainian.

Thursday, March 28, 2019
Krakow joins Lodz, Poznan, Warsaw, and Wroclaw this year in programming bus and tram ticket machines to sell tickets in Ukrainian.

Krakow joins Lodz, Poznan, Warsaw, and Wroclaw this year in programming bus and tram ticket machines to sell tickets in Ukrainian. Tomasz Kunert, the spokesman for Warsaw’s Public Transport Department, tells Poland Today: “We received a signal that we should think about an additional language – Ukrainian – because there are many Ukrainian students in Warsaw, people who come to work, and it will be easier for them to buy a ticket.”

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