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46.97404, 28.87356

Stood with a sign saying Tiraspol in Cyrillic (Тирасполь), a guy took me to Bender and then I took the trolley to Tiraspol for 4 PMR rubles (less than 25 euro cents)
―Arphile

47.17847, 27.58496

Going to Chișinău with an MD sign, the first guys that stopped didn’t want to take me with my french passport but then I got a ride directly to Chișinău
―Arphile

46.92223, 28.98491

Most people didn't stop but fortunately one guy took me further into direction of transnistria
―Anonymous

46.97404, 28.87356

As of 2014 the trolley station is called Gradina Botanica and it is the final station of trolley 22.
―Balazs

46.98579, 28.77876

I prefer to stand just before the bus station so you're not hitching with all the locals. Sign for Romania got me picked up to a better spot on the road to the border within 15 minutes.
―HolyDrinker

46.98579, 28.77876

Great spot. Pretty much everything going South. Got a ride to the border in minutes.
―Looking for Stu

46.98579, 28.77876

South BUS, not TRAIN Station :)
―Zuzle

46.9734, 28.87607


―Threephonesoff

46.93093, 28.95963

Got a lift to Tiraspol and there was three of us guys. [Blog Post about journey to Odessa through Tiraspol](http://www.hobospirit.com/hitchhiking-from-chisinau-to-odessa-via-tiraspol-transnistria/)
―HoboSpirit

46.97065, 28.85264


―Sitko

46.97404, 28.87356

To Odessa, Bender, Tiraspol, Causeni. You can get here using a bus Nr.122, trolley Nr.22, 18 . Bus stop PORTILE ORASULUI. A lot of cars, but almoust no trucks, because for them tranzit through Chisinau is not existing anymore.
―Anonymous

46.98579, 28.77876

Exactly after the South Train Station., after a gas station
―Anonymous

46.93093, 28.95963

Good place near airport with plenty of room for cars to pull in. Odessa or Tiraspol.
―Anonymous

46.97065, 28.85264

direction Cimislia, Comrat
―Anonymous

46.78562, 28.14187

Recommend to take a car before border, we tryied to cross by walking and the guys werent so happy with that, but they helped us and we hitchhiked a bus that was waiting for control and they took us all the way to Chisineu
―tomasfogl

47.51311, 25.62532

Great spot to Moldova. Many locals from all backgrounds travel together here in busses. Russians, Romanians, Moldovans and Ukrainiansm Don't bother using a sign, it's expected to talk to people who park there for several reasons. They are very willing to help you find a ride. Use Google translate if you don't speak the language. You will need a passport to enter Moldova and be prepared to wait at the border, but it is truly worth it. A friend and I waited for 90 minutes, most buses were full but we got great help. At the end a Moldovan tour bus took us with them through northern Moldova all the way to Chisinau, for free without any problems.
―Luca

46.84597, 29.45576

Perfect spot when you are going to Chisinau. There is a place for cars to stop here.

If you are not lucky, there are many mini buses that will always stop if you show your thumb
―MokryNornik

47.68764, 19.74227

Amazing spot for diverse travels. We had a place to be - hence the longer time - but we got offered rides to nearby cities, as well as cities like Kyiv and eventually all the way to Moldova
―Possiblehistory

46.98867, 28.88632

Nobody stopped, was trying to go to Tiraspol
―Anonymous

46.51422, 27.832

So, the Spot itself is okey. Our Problem was that we arrived close to sunset. Most Drivers where in Drucks with only one seat to offer. But we were two travelers. Still found somebody. Remember to download Romanian, Cause not everybody understand English. Got a ride on a minifridge in a Diesel truck to chisinau with a sign Saying "Moldova". Was an adventure. To my fellow females: I was traveling with a men. Idk if I can recommend this spot. It is in the middle of nowhere and the Druck Drivers who picked us up, was in my opinion not the safest men to be around by yourself. Be safe.
―Anonymous

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