U Prdlavky: New stop, buses 101 will go to Žižkov
From the beginning of December, bus lines 101 will run from Vršovice via Vinohrady to the Viktoria Žižkov stop, said Filip Drápal, spokesman for the ROPID organization, which is planning Prague’s public transport. Until now, buses have run on line 101 between Tolstoy and Zentiva.
According to Schreinherr Square, they will be deployed on the line Solaris Urbino 10.5 cars, which are low-emission and low-floor. According to him, buses should make it easier to move around Prague, especially for parents with children in prams, seniors and people with reduced mobility.
About the extension of bus line number 101 according to Schreinherr The city districts of Prague 2 and Prague 3 have long been used by the mayor of Prague 3, Ptáček. According to the square, Vinohrady and Žižkov are densely populated and in many places public transport stops were distant for some residents of these districts. “It is the bus line 101 inside the development that will quickly reach citizens, especially tram stops,” he said, adding that this would speed up traffic in the metropolis for the inhabitants of the affected areas.
The place where Dalibor Vrána lived
The new stop U Prdlavky bears a name referring to the nickname of the title character of the film Chief, flee!. Dalibor Crow’s film bookseller lived in these places. In the film, he was called “Prdlavka” because his neighbor, a velorex neighbor, drove a three-wheeled vehicle, explained the screenwriter of a Czech film comedy from the 1980s, Zdeněk Svěrák.
Minibus or midibus lines with small buses in Prague help with transport services especially in the suburbs or where the classic bus does not pass due to the narrow streets. The purpose of the lines is to bring public transport stops closer to the least mobile passengers or people with prams. The new line has been operating since November, for example, at the psychiatric hospital in Bohnice, to whose premises line number 235 runs.
According to the annual report of the Prague Transport Company (DPP) for 2020, DPP operated 142 bus lines in the Prague Integrated Transport System at the end of 2020.
The restaurant and today the U Dvou koček mini-brewery have a varied past. Today, a young brewer Jaroslav Myška brews beer in it. David Winter
A new stop in Žižkov called U Prdlavky was unveiled on November 22, 2021.
Author: ČTK / Deml Ondřej