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Go to the Basel “Hauptbanhof” (main train station) and take the number “50” bus, direction “Euroairport”. The second last stop ("Frachthalle") arrives at the St.Louis area which is beside the Swiss-French border. You will see that there is a police check point for cars. If you make your way to this area and stand at the side you should be able to interact with vehicles’ at a very slow speed. Look out for the police as they can be a nuisance but I had no problems.
 
Go to the Basel “Hauptbanhof” (main train station) and take the number “50” bus, direction “Euroairport”. The second last stop ("Frachthalle") arrives at the St.Louis area which is beside the Swiss-French border. You will see that there is a police check point for cars. If you make your way to this area and stand at the side you should be able to interact with vehicles’ at a very slow speed. Look out for the police as they can be a nuisance but I had no problems.
  
You can also take the bus number 50 to "Friedrich-Miescher-Strasse" and walk down the hill. There you'll find the slip road for the motorway to france. In the morning and especally in the evening there is a ot of traffic. And just next to it, you find a colorful squat, where you can probably find a sleeping place for a night, if hitchhiking just doesn't work.
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You can also take the bus number 50 to "Friedrich-Miescher-Strasse" and walk down the hill. There you'll find the slip road for the motorway to France. In the morning and especially in the evening there is a lot of traffic. And just next to it, you find a colorful squat, where you can probably find a sleeping place for a night, if hitchhiking just doesn't work.
  
 
===North towards [[Germany]], [[Freiburg]]===
 
===North towards [[Germany]], [[Freiburg]]===
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'''NOTICE:''' It might be useful to use a sign here or to ask people where they're going.. A few kilometres down the road there's a big crossing. You can choose between the direction [[Zürich]] and [[St. Gallen]] '''or''' [[Bern]] and [[Luzern]].
 
'''NOTICE:''' It might be useful to use a sign here or to ask people where they're going.. A few kilometres down the road there's a big crossing. You can choose between the direction [[Zürich]] and [[St. Gallen]] '''or''' [[Bern]] and [[Luzern]].
  
*A helpfull cutout of a [http://map.search.ch/?x=-26526&y=-46151&z=512 map]
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*A helpful cutout of a [http://map.search.ch/?x=-26526&y=-46151&z=512 map]
  
  

Revision as of 00:28, 16 December 2008

Basel is a city in Switzerland.

The city is located near the German and French border.

Hitching Out

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East, South towards Bern, Zürich, Luzern

Take S1 or S3 in the direction of Olten or Laufenburg (both'll do..) at Basel's main train station ("Basel SBB"). Get off at Pratteln and follow the Zehntenstrasse (parallel to the railway tracks) in the direction of the train you took, for quite a short time. Go left at the little steps, which lead to a road underneath the tracks, then straight. Turn right at the small BP service station, then continues on the road Hohenrainstrasse. Follow this road for 5 minutes, keep on the left footpath, and you will then see a small commercial area. Turn left onto this street , Zurlindstrasse, walk down until you reach a green area. Male your way down this until you reach the exit. You will be at the motorway service station Pratteln-Süd. It is open 24 hours a day.

North towards Mulhouse, Strasbourg, Luxembourg, etc

Go to the Basel “Hauptbanhof” (main train station) and take the number “50” bus, direction “Euroairport”. The second last stop ("Frachthalle") arrives at the St.Louis area which is beside the Swiss-French border. You will see that there is a police check point for cars. If you make your way to this area and stand at the side you should be able to interact with vehicles’ at a very slow speed. Look out for the police as they can be a nuisance but I had no problems.

You can also take the bus number 50 to "Friedrich-Miescher-Strasse" and walk down the hill. There you'll find the slip road for the motorway to France. In the morning and especially in the evening there is a lot of traffic. And just next to it, you find a colorful squat, where you can probably find a sleeping place for a night, if hitchhiking just doesn't work.

North towards Germany, Freiburg

You should follow the directions in the first paragraph. Also, one has to go to the other side of this petrol station to go to Germany. There is a crossing at the restaurant at the Pratteln-Nord service station.

NOTICE: It might be useful to use a sign here or to ask people where they're going.. A few kilometres down the road there's a big crossing. You can choose between the direction Zürich and St. Gallen or Bern and Luzern.

  • A helpful cutout of a map