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The North Hessian Transport Association (NVV) is marking its 30th anniversary by displaying retro timetables from 1995 in nine North Hessian cities. These vintage timetables, clearly marked and intended to show the development of public transport, can be found at locations including Fritzlar, Ahnatal, Homberg (Efze), Felsberg, Bad Karlshafen, HeLi, Helsa, Willingen, and Wolfhagen.
Alisa Göbel, NVV spokeswoman, mentioned in an interview with FFH, that these retro timetables are not meant to confuse passengers. On the contrary, they provide an insightful comparison of the number of trips on each line in 1995 and today.
The retro timetables, which are available until December, feature a large button and a significant margin highlighting the differences between 1995 and today. According to the timetables, there are more trips on the lines now compared to 1995. On weekends and holidays, a significant increase in individual trips can be observed on the retro timetables.
Anyone can see the increase in trips on their line by looking at the edge of the retro timetables, Alisa Göbel stated. She also suggested that those interested in finding more information about the public displays or events related to the anniversary celebrations should contact NVV directly or check their official website. Local transportation authorities or tourism information centres in North Hessian cities might also have more details.
The retro timetables are part of NVV's efforts to celebrate its 30th anniversary while highlighting the progress made in public transport over the years. Whether you're a long-time resident or a visitor to the North Hessian region, these timetables offer a unique opportunity to reflect on the past and appreciate the advancements in public transport.
The retro timetables, displayed by the North Hessian Transport Association (NVV), not only celebrate the organization's 30th anniversary but also provide a comparison between the number of trips on each line in 1995 and in the current finance industry. These vintage timetables, which can be found in various North Hessian cities, also exhibit a significant increase in individual trips on weekends and holidays in the public-transit transportation sector.