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West towards Paris (A4)
=== West towards [[Paris]] (A4) ===
There's a bus that takes you all the a way to a highway gas station. However, it runs only once an hour on weekdays, and only if you telephone-call them on weekends and holidays. The call-for-bus scheme involves registration and you have to call one day before, so you're probably better off riding the L3 bus to Woippy (a busy line) and walking-hitchhiking the D4 north-west if it's Sunday. Get off when it crosses the highway and the gas station will be staring straight at you. Hitchhiker [[User:Cagatay|Cagatay]] went there all All the way on foot from Metz and it took 3 hours.
On normal days, take bus 106. Get off at '''''Champ Banal''''' (ask the driver to announce the stop for you). From there, walk the same way the bus left, towards the highway almost up to the very intersection and right before it take to the right onto a dirt road on the side of a field. Walk this dirt road alongside A4 and you'll see a service station around 500 meters ahead.
[https://lemet.fr/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/P106.pdf Bus 106 PDF timetables and map] (figure out which station is near you with this)
[https://lemet.fr/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Plan-Centre-Ville-de-Metz.pdf City center PDF network map] [https://lemet.fr/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Plan-g%C3%A9o-sch%C3%A9matique-LE-MET.pdf Whole PDF network map] [https://lemet.fr Metz bus network website] Whatever you do, don't get dropped off where the A4 (east/west) meets the A31(heading south towards Metz). I made that mistake but it's a full-speed on-ramp and very dangerous. I only wound up getting a lift on the A4 because there was an accident that slowed traffic to a crawl! - [[User:Darkhawk|Darkhawk]]
=== North towards [[Luxembourg]], [[Brussels]], [[Trier]] ===
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