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Take a bus to '''am Fort Bieler''' there is a petrol station on the national road, not to far from the motorway. | Take a bus to '''am Fort Bieler''' there is a petrol station on the national road, not to far from the motorway. | ||
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+ | Take the bus 6a to the stop called Freizeitbad. From there, walk back towards the overpass, going under it and following the "highway" (Its more just a big road) staying to the right. You will see a sign showing the entrance ramp towards Frankfurt as being at the 2nd light. Walk another 15 or 20 minutes and there you are. There is a good place for cars to pull over. I got a ride to Frankfurt from the first car that passed!(August 7th 2009) |
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Mainz
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Country: | Germany |
State: | Rhineland-Palatinate |
Population: | 197,529 (31 Oct 2007) |
Licence plate: | MZ |
Major roads: | A60, A63, A643 |
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Mainz is a city in Rheinland-Pfalz. It is well known in Germany for it's famous carnival.
Hitching Out
Direction Berlin
Take a bus to am Fort Bieler there is a petrol station on the national road, not to far from the motorway.
=== Direction Frankfurt ===
Take the bus 6a to the stop called Freizeitbad. From there, walk back towards the overpass, going under it and following the "highway" (Its more just a big road) staying to the right. You will see a sign showing the entrance ramp towards Frankfurt as being at the 2nd light. Walk another 15 or 20 minutes and there you are. There is a good place for cars to pull over. I got a ride to Frankfurt from the first car that passed!(August 7th 2009)