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anonymous
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Posted 16 years ago

Well i was looking on the dutch interrail website and noticed that under price catagory 3 it lists Russia...

Being a humongous country, it would be great to travel 8 days for under 100e... wouldn't it? even the transsiberian express doesn't take that long (roughly 6 and a half days from st. petersburg to vladivostok)

And those tickets cost hundreds of e...

Is this a mistake or are the tickets for real? and if so, do you need to pay a supplement for the transsiberian express?

cheers,

ao

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anonymous
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replied 16 years ago

oh i totally agree with you there, ns = poep.

i was just curiously excited is all.

Is there a interrail-like ticket for russia that anyone knows of?

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Peter
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replied 16 years ago

hi...
Russia definitely don't belong to Interrail ... only Russian citizens can buy an InterRail ticket.
there was the possibility to buy a one-country-pass for Russia three years ago ... but this ticket was called Eurodomino but doesn't exist anymore... :(
have fun,
Peter
:)



[b]UPDATE:[/b] Russian train tickets are available here - [ux]https://rail.shop/realrussia[/ux]



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