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'''Toulouse''' is a city in southwest [[France]].
=== North towards [[Bordeaux]], [[Agen]], [[Limoges]], [[Paris]] {{E|9}} {{E|72}} A62 ===
 
 
Option #1: to get directly to the toll (''péage'') starting the highway A62. From the metro station "La Vache" (Metro line 2), take the bus 29/60/69/105, get off at "Lapin", walk ahead (on Avenue de Front) for about 75 meters and take the first left (Chemin du Lapin) until you reach a pedestrian bridge. From there you can jump across a small barrier, get in something that looks like a small abandoned field and walk along ahead for about 100 meters. You'll see a one-way northbound motorway connection road to what will become the péage after about 500 meters. You want to walk along that portion, staying as much as possible on the right side of the safety barrier (not very dangerous actually, but if the police see you, they won't stop to annoy you). In my opinion (Hertinek, aka Uncle_Franek), this is the ultimate option to hitch north out of Toulouse. I've lived in the area almost all my life, and have experienced many different spots. Today I always use this one. Two busstops after "Lapin" you can leave the bus at stop "Lapparou" as well, walk ahead 50 meters, turn left Impasse des Horticulteurs at the end of which you will find a red wall and fence which you need to climb over, which is probably possible as the fence is damaged - this way you are only a few meters from the péage, which then saves you from walking along the motorway for half a kilometer.
=== The [[Péage]] towards the East/South-East (Carcassonne, Narbonne, Perpignan, Montpellier) A61===
 First, take metro line B in the direction ''Ramonville'' to the very last stop.  Then , then you can :
* hitch from the park and ride parking lot, asking people to bring you to the péage or to the first service area, Toulouse-sud, 25 km further.
* hitch from the roundabout: turn left at the traffic circle just out the metro station. Follow the ''autoroute/Montpellier'' or ''Carcassonne'' signs to the entrance of the motorway; it's the first exit on the right of the second roundabout.
From here you can get to the rest station 5 km after the big péage, from where you can continue towards the Mediterranean Sea.
This is the fastest way for cars getting from the centre on the higyway, so there's always a lot of traffic.
[https://goo.gl/maps/ucu74XVUdTHMn1eX7 go to this point from Ferme Pédagogique de Cinquante (Maps)]
"NOT RECOMMENDED"
When I was hitching through Toulouse the metro was undergoing construction. I hopped a train to Labège-Innopole (the nearby shopping mall has free wifi) and then tried to access the highway from there. I tried to cross the river to get to the barrier de péage but the following bridge has high fences which would be difficult to climb over. I then had to walk north and back south to get across the river.
[https://www.google.com/maps/@43.546282,1.500898,17z Map]
==== Towards [[Carcassonne]], [[Montpellier]], [[Barcelona]] ([[Spain]]) ====
Most of the cars are going this way, you should get a ride in a few minutes. The Raimonville metro station (line B) is very close to one of the roundabouts that lead to the highway (A61). Otherwise, the first toll of the highway is 30 minutes walking from there, and offers higher chances.
Last successfully used February 2nd, 2015.
 
The car are not going to fast and there are space to stop. However, I waited for more than one hour to have a catch. Most of the car was going toward Bordeaux or Paris. But it was a sunday afternoon between one and tow o'clock. September 22, 2019.
==== Towards [[Foix]], [[Andorra]] ====
=== Towards [[Auch]], N124 ===
 
There is a spot at the [[roundabout]] just in front on the Purpan Hospital (a bunch of public transport stop there).
== Public transport Metro == If you are on a low budget: The metro has a system of barriers security at the entrance. It's easy to jump over them, but in some entry of the bigger metro stations or terminiis watching for people who enter, there is human guard dogs at work to make sure you don't. However it is good to know that they validate their tickets are valid during 1 hour after the first punch. That means the trash bins Even if they are full of valid tickets ;)  * [http://www.tisseo.fr/se-deplacer/horaires| Timetables] == Sleeping == Toulouse has an unfortunate lack of cheap hostels, so if your not couchsurfing then it can be an expensive night. There is nice roof to sleep on near the main train station. Walk along the street that runs in front of the station in the same direction as the traffic for 150 metres, before there you come to an intersection and a bridge over the canal. On the corner to your left there is a roof which comes quite low, almost to head height. Its easy to hop on here when pedestrians are few, and then get further up on to the main roof. Totally out of view from the street, and with some nice soft gravel and even a bit of shelter. Not the quiestest spot but it beats 40 euros. Alternatively, try sleeping in the train station. It officially closes at 1am, that's when the guards kick all the homeless out. After saying that she had a train ticket for the morning, the guards showed mercy on [[User:Kimmietaylor28|Kimmietaylor28]] and let her sleep in a very warm room at the back. The station opens again at 4am, but those three hours of free sleeping were useful. Update, Wed 18/03/2015: At least today, the train station closed at midnight and opened at 5:30. You can sleep there if youre a woman or ask them friendly if they let you have a train enter without ticket, if not, tough luck.There is a nice and relaxed, albeit a bit run down place at place arnaud bernard though, were you can spend the night with a beer or two until the station opens again. == Free internet == If as you don't have a smartphone or this kinda STUFF and still need to access internetmuch money. Worked with me 3 of 4 times, go to basically outside the Médiathèque José Cabanis, a very big building very near to Train and Metro Station Marengocentre of the city. There, just ask at In the info desk centre they are more strict and they will give you a card with which need to be careful when you can access internet on change the computers lines there for 1,5 hour, for free! You'll just have to wait 15 minutes for the card to become valid, but as there are so much things to read (loads of international press!), you won't get bored at all! (and there is air-conditioning :)) Open everyday except monday== Other useful info ==
The city has a 1euro public shower as [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-25879227 described here].== Resources ==[http://coeur-de-ville.com/index.php/s-entretenir/se-laver/16-s-entretenir/se-laver/99-se-laver-douches-municipales Practical info] : 13, rue du Professeur-Pujos. {{nomadwiki}}
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