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It is possible to ride the subway, bus, and tram system with no ticket, though at your own risk. Buses and trams are almost never controlled (except night buses and in the first month of each semester, e.g. October and March), but checks on the metro are rather frequent. Also they check trams around center.The fine is EUR 103, but foreigners can give a fake address in their home country and avoid paying.
There is an internet site with a list of the lines which The Wiener Linien themselves provide information on where their ticket inspectors are going to be checked for black riders riding on any given day (httphttps://appswww.viennawienerlinien.at/toolsweb/schwarzkapplerwiener-linien/kontrollen). Schwarzkappler It is an Austrian slang term for the ticket controllers. Although the site takes her information from a reliable source (the "Wiener Linien" itself) there had not been yet proof of unsure how reliable that this information is. Another website where the passengers tell of where and when they have seen controllers is http://schwarzkappler.info/, with information for major Austrian cities and some German cities as well, with Facebook and Twitter pagesso be careful anyway.
Another website where the passengers tell of where and when they have seen controllers is http://schwarzkappler.info/, with information for major Austrian cities and some German cities as well, with Facebook and Twitter pages.
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