East Berlin had trams, West Berlin had double decker buses. The doubledeckers can’t pass safely below the wires of the tram, so if you see a tram you are in former east Berlin, but if you see a doubledecker you are in former west. At least that’s what my friend told me years ago who lived in Berlin for some years. Can someone confirm this? I can’t find any info on this on the internet.
As an east Berliner we have trams and no double deckers, but I have only seen double deckers near the center of the city.
I can’t remember seeing them in the places with trams, but I don’t see them much at all. This is my limited observation, as I don’t use busses as much as trains and don’t know the west as well as the east.
If you really care I can cycle out (in?) on the weekend and check.
East Berlin had trams, West Berlin had double decker buses. The doubledeckers can’t pass safely below the wires of the tram, so if you see a tram you are in former east Berlin, but if you see a doubledecker you are in former west. At least that’s what my friend told me years ago who lived in Berlin for some years. Can someone confirm this? I can’t find any info on this on the internet.
That might have been the case at some point, but I have definitely been on a doubledecker bus that’s crossing Tram lines in east Berlin.
As an east Berliner we have trams and no double deckers, but I have only seen double deckers near the center of the city.
I can’t remember seeing them in the places with trams, but I don’t see them much at all. This is my limited observation, as I don’t use busses as much as trains and don’t know the west as well as the east.
If you really care I can cycle out (in?) on the weekend and check.
Edit: added my bias