[Noisebridge-congress] Shuttle The Fuck Up

Casey Callendrello c1 at caseyc.net
Fri Aug 7 16:01:06 UTC 2015


It's very good that Orga is running these shuttle buses. I've actually
done some cycling up by the Ziegeleipark, and it is definitely quite
empty out there.

I plan to pick a time on Wednesday that has a few people already, sign
up for that shuttle, and go to camp. If somehow that fails, I'll just
get a taxi, but I speak German. If you want to ride with, let me know.

As for Zehdenick, it's a one-stoplight town. I almost got stranded there
because the tiny train only had room for 3 bikes. We gaijin-smashed our
way on somehow.


On 8/7/15 3:46 AM, Mitch Altman wrote:
> Sven figured out the best routes for public transit from Berlin to
> Camp -- 90 minutes:
> http://guckes.net/camp/
>
>  
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> From: rubin at starset.net
> Date: Fri, 7 Aug 2015 10:29:14 +0200
> To: congress at lists.noisebridge.net
> Subject: Re: [Noisebridge-congress] Shuttle The Fuck Up
>
> There was also this blog post about shuttles from Berlin...
>
> https://events.ccc.de/2015/08/06/shuttle/
>
> https://events.ccc.de/camp/2015/wiki/Location#Additional_Shuttles_from.2Fto_Berlin
>
> One thing I'd like to remind folks is that once you start wandering
> out of Berlin, the number of English speakers drastically drops.
> People still tend to be friendly, but will get annoyed enough to
> ignore you if you continue to try to speak in English to them and
> they've made it clear that isn't something they're into. So if you do
> opt to grab one of the actually local municipal buses, be sure you've
> got an German speaker with you who can call to make the reservation
> and also be your spirit animal riding it.
>
> Additionally the local buses are more like a minivan and can only fit
> 8 people.
>
>
> On 7 August 2015 at 09:00, Christoph Maier <christoph.maier at ieee.org
> <mailto:christoph.maier at ieee.org>> wrote:
>
>     reiseauskunft.bahn.de <http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de> says:
>     Zehdenick Bahnhof Mi, 12.08.15 ab 19:00   Bus 838 Bus Richtung: Tornow
>     Altes Schloß, Fürstenberg (Havel)
>     Rufbus, Tel. (03306) 2307 Anmeldung mind. 90 Min. vor Fahrtantritt. ,
>     keine Fahrradbeförderung möglich Mildenberg Ziegeleipark, Zehdenick
>     Mi, 12.08.15 an 19:06
>
>     that the bus from Zehdenick station to Mildenberg Ziegeleipark is
>     on-demand and must be scheduled at least 90 minutes before using it.
>     This is still regular public transportation.
>
>     On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 11:04 PM, Ronald Miloh Alexander
>     <froggytoad at gmail.com <mailto:froggytoad at gmail.com>> wrote:
>     > On Thu, Aug 06, 2015 at 08:28:10PM -0700, lilia wrote:
>     >> There's a big table here for shuttle signups but not a lot of
>     details:
>     >>
>     https://events.ccc.de/camp/2015/wiki/Location#Shuttles_from.2Fto_Gransee
>     >>
>     >> Does anybody know about this service from previous years? Is
>     this distinct
>     >> from the public bus service? If I increment the appropriate
>     counter, will
>     >> there magically be a ride waiting for me? Is it cost money?
>     Reliable? Or
>     >> like wtf?
>     >
>     > I think the shuttles you write of are free for campers and orga-run.
>     > German reliability index is high. There is also a local region bus,
>     > 854, that runs a few times a day and includes a stop 'Mildenberg,
>     > Ziegelpark' on its route. This is mentioned in the notes
>     following the
>     > table. PDF WARN
>     >
>     http://www.ovg-online.de/fileadmin/downloads/Fahrplandaten/aktuelle_Fahrplaene/Linie_854.pdf
>     >
>     > I got acquainted with Gransee Banhoff: https://goo.gl/maps/dEDj6
>     > Notice train/bus transit options from this station include 'RE5'.
>     > Still can't understand why shuttles aren't run from Zehdenick,
>     it must
>     > be because train frequency is lower to that station but it still
>     > looked hourly (in schedule) to me. Perhaps the train operates fewer
>     > hours for week to that town
>     >
>     > I didn't shuttle before when the camp was in Finowfurt -- but
>     Gransee
>     > is 12km from site, this looks like an orga run shuttle timed to the
>     > arrival of the frequent (hourly?) Berlin/Potsdamer platz 'RE5' train
>     > in Gransee.
>     >
>     > For arrival on the 11th and 12th, it looks like RE 4358 at 13:26 is
>     > winning.
>     >
>     > Perhaps Mitch knows more about this?
>     >
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