
I am on a mission to travel on all buses and trams in Wrocław. If you are interested in what Wrocław Explorer is about, please read this: https://dominiksymonowicz.com/2023/05/28/domquest-wroclawexplorer-introduction/ . This time I was travelling on 115. I don’t remember that I ever travel on this line. At time of travelling it was going through some minor diversion.
ROUTE

It is operated by Mobilis from Reja to Wojnów (Pętla) and it stops at REJA, PL. GRUNWALDZKI, Kliniki – Politechnika Wrocławska, Hala Stulecia, Tramwajowa, Chełmońskiego, Dembowskiego (Kosiby), 8 Maja, Godebskiego (AWF Wrocław), SĘPOLNO, Monopolowa, Kolumba, Magellana, Swojczyce, Mikołowska, Niedziałkowskiego, Zagrodnicza, Kmieca, Smocza, Strumykowa, Wojnów and WOJNÓW (pętla)


JOURNEY
It was a smooth ride as I was travelled after peak time and before party time as this line is for local residents and students.
This trip takes from major hub at pl. Grunwaldzki (where are many universities and accomodations) and go to the east via Zoo and the via suburbs like Sępolno, Swojszyce and in the end it travel through Wojnów, refurbished looking town before you get into terminus which feels like is under some highway in the middle of nowhere. I must say this route’s views during sunset on the way back to pl. Grunwaldzki are amazing.




It took me just 28 minutes and if any who travel on this line during peak time see this and say that’s IMPOSSIBLE. I am so sorry 😦

I didn’t have to explore area, but it looks like lots of green spaces like little forest ( Las Strachociński)
CONCLUSIONS
It was good to see unseen part of the Wrocław but nothing noteworthy happend
CURRENT PROGRESS
At time of writing this post, I travelled on 3 lines out of 105 lines. I stopped at least 59 of 942 stops (6.3% of all stops). I visited 5 stations (0.5% of all stops). This not included changes in September 2023