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==== Altglienicke ====
''This is a much better place to hitch towards Dresden/Prague than Schöneweide in my opinion! In Schöneweide I waited one hour and more, in Altglienicke max. 15 minutes! Some drivers also told me they say hitchhikers in Schöneweide but didn't take them because it was difficult for them to stop there. In Altglienicke it's easy. ''  Go to the S-Bahn station ''Altglienicke''. When getting off, you 'll see there is a road in that runs parallel on your left-hand side to the S-Bahn line(if you are facing North), and a red light. To get there, leave the platform by using "the walking bridge" and then go to turning right at the right to staircase (walk over the road running parallel). There will be a pathway that goes down to the road- it's a little windy path that will eventually take you there. Cross the road to stand at the red light. You can ask cars every time they stop for the red light. The red light is 100 m before the onramp of the motorway going to Cottbus or Dresden.
I'd suggest to go some hundred meters down the road. A normal lane changes into a parking lane, where cars can easily stop. Actually I saw cars from anywhere in Germany (Dresden, Hannover, Hamburg, Munich, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Offenburg, Leipzig) [[User:Redjo27|Redjo27]]
 
I didn't find this ''parking lane'' some hundred meters down the road, but there was the offramp that goes to Dresden maybe 100m or less. This is really unsafe. I instead went 100m or so back towards Berlin (from the above mentioned red light) where you will find a long stretch of safe lane space for cars to stop. This is prime real estate for hitchhiking as cars are going slow enough to stop and there is plenty of run way in and out for cars to stop for you. I have taken this twice now, and waited only 10min one time, and about 45min the next. [[User:Filbert|Filbert]]
Next to the road close to the S-Bahn station is a big breakdown lane, where cars can stop easily.
If you go to Prague, make sure that drivers who stop in Dresden bring you to the service area "Dresdner Tor Süd". "Dresdner Tor Nord" is also possible, but then you have to walk approx. 1,5 kilometers through a field to go to the other side.
 
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