El truco de un bilbaino para cambiar de línea de metro en San Inazio que genera…
El joven que ha compartido el vídeo aclara que esto sirve "si no te da tiempo a mirar el destino en el frontal del metro"
Bilbao, Spain – Commuters navigating the bustling Metro Bilbao system often face the challenge of swift transfers, particularly at the pivotal San Ignazio station where Line 1 and Line 2 intersect. A local social media personality, Unai Gzlz, has garnered significant attention by sharing an ingenious "lifehack" designed to alleviate the stress and rush associated with these transfers. His recent video, which has quickly circulated among local residents, reveals a simple yet highly effective method for identifying an incoming train's destination without needing to visually confirm its front display.Gzlz, speaking from the platform, explains the core of his trick: observing a specific signal light positioned strategically above the tunnel entrance. "Many people rush to see the train's destination, but there's a simpler way," Gzlz noted in his video. "If that signal displays a '2', you know the train is heading towards Line 2, for destinations like Kabiezes. If it shows a '1', it's for Line 1, going towards places like Plentzia." This foresight allows passengers to calmly proceed to the correct platform, eliminating the need for last-minute sprints and reducing the chances of missing a connection. The simplicity and practicality of the tip have resonated with many, offering a tangible improvement to their daily commute. While not a groundbreaking technological advancement, Gzlz's observation highlights how keen attention to existing infrastructure can significantly enhance user experience. This local insight serves as a testament to the community's resourcefulness in optimizing urban travel.
El joven que ha compartido el vídeo aclara que esto sirve "si no te da tiempo a mirar el destino en el frontal del metro"
