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From railroad station take tram 8 or 10 and go to the station “Osová” (from other places you can take other trams, which came to this station). There change for bus number 401 or 402 and go to the station “Popůvky - Vintrovna”. Don't worry that you'r out of the city. When you get off from the bus, go about 500 m in the bus' direction and you will see the petrol station.
 
From railroad station take tram 8 or 10 and go to the station “Osová” (from other places you can take other trams, which came to this station). There change for bus number 401 or 402 and go to the station “Popůvky - Vintrovna”. Don't worry that you'r out of the city. When you get off from the bus, go about 500 m in the bus' direction and you will see the petrol station.
  
Note: Maybe buses have changed their route, but on 30th April 2010 I hitchhiked from Brno to Praha and Osova is not the correctly station to stop. Next one is the correct one, "Dunajská".
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Note: Maybe buses have changed their route, but on 30th April 2010 I hitchhiked from Brno to Praha and Osova is not the correct station to stop at. Next one is the correct one, "Dunajská".
  
 
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Brno
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Czech Republic
Population: 368.864
Licence plate: BRNO
Major roads: D1, D2
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Brno is the second largest city in the Czech Republic.

Hitching out

South, towards Bratislava, Budapest

Take the bus number 67 and get off at the commercial zone “Avion”. There is a petrol station (where you can shower and even sleep) along the highway which is going to Slovakia. It's a big commercial zone with big shops. One of them has free internet access, it's the shop where they sell electronic things, before Ikea.

South, towards Vienna

Take the free bus from behind Tesco's to "Futurum Shopping center" (obchodni centrum). The Tesco´s is near the main train station, and the free bus has its stop right near the pedestrain bridge between the two big buildings. Once at the shopping center you will find a gas station where you can ask, or just hold a "Wien" (Vienna) sign standing on the shoulder of the motorway. But take care, cars a going quite fast already. Instead of holding a sign for "Wien" you could try "Mikulov" as well. It is the last city in Czech Republic just right at the border. There you will find another gas station and also good places for hitching with a sign.

North-East, towards Prostějov, Olomouc, Ostrava

Take tram number 8. to station Krásného, from the station go to the overbridge. To Olomouc you will stay over head 30 minutes.

West, towards Praha

From railroad station take tram 8 or 10 and go to the station “Osová” (from other places you can take other trams, which came to this station). There change for bus number 401 or 402 and go to the station “Popůvky - Vintrovna”. Don't worry that you'r out of the city. When you get off from the bus, go about 500 m in the bus' direction and you will see the petrol station.

Note: Maybe buses have changed their route, but on 30th April 2010 I hitchhiked from Brno to Praha and Osova is not the correct station to stop at. Next one is the correct one, "Dunajská".

Highways in the Czech Republic

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