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What are the peak hours for public transportation in Croatian cities?

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  • In the morning, peak hours are typically from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM as people commute to work and school.
  • Evening rush hours often occur between 4:00 PM and 6:00 PM when individuals are returning home.
  • During summer tourist season, public transportation can be crowded throughout the day, especially in coastal cities.
Wondering about when the rush hours for public transportation typically kick in Croatian cities. You know, like the busiest times on buses, trams, or whatever else they got running over there. Based on where you guys live or visited, when do the crowds start packing in and when does it start to ease up again? Any insight or experiences would be appreciated. Thx!
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Hey, from what I've picked up, peak hours can vary a bit depending on the city, but generally you're looking at morning time around 7-9, and again in the afternoon from 4-6. Those are the times when folks are typically going to work or coming back, so public transport gets crowded. During these times, you might find yourself shoulder to shoulder with other riders. To avoid the rush, it's probably best if you can travel outside of these hours. But, if you can't help it, just be ready for a bit of a squash and maybe bring something to keep you entertained, like a good podcast or your favorite tunes. Anyone else got tips to share?
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Totally, just brace yourself for the morning and evening rush, it's jam-packed. Besides, off-peak hours are way chiller. Anyone else feel the same or is it just me?
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Definitely agree, off-peak travel is way more relaxed. It's a whole different vibe.
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Any tips on specific lines or routes to avoid during those peak times, or certain stops that are less hectic?
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If you want a real adventure, try catching the tram during peak hours—just consider it a spontaneous Croatian squeeze massage! But seriously, anyone cracked the code on sneaking a comfy spot during these times?
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