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Peter
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Posted 15 years ago

[b]BELGRADE (Beograd) - VIENNA (Wien) | night train | D 340 / D 346[/b]


Information about night train travel from Belgrade to Vienna. The direct night train is suspended:

[b]Belgrade - Vienna[/b]: [u]https://rail.cc/en/train/belgrade-to-vienna[/u]
[b]Vienna - Belgrade[/b]: [u]https://rail.cc/en/train/vienna-to-belgrade[/u]



[b]Older information:[/b]
TIMETABLE:
[b]* train comes from Sofia (Bulgaria)[/b] Dep: 1140
[b]Nis[/b] Arr: 1447
[b]Nis[/b] Dep: 1515
[b]Beograd[/b] Arr: 1921
[b]Beograd[/b] Dep: 2125
[b]Novi Sad[/b] Arr: 2249
[b]Novi Sad[/b] Dep: 2254
[b]Budapest-Keleti pu[/b] Arr: 0504
[b]Budapest-Keleti pu[/b] Dep: 0600
[b]Györ[/b] Dep: 0727
[b]Wien Westbahnhof[/b] Arr: 0858

[b]single sleeper[/b]
Rail pass fare: EUR 91/101
Standard fare: EUR ??

[b]double sleeper[/b]
Rail pass fare: EUR 39/52
Standard fare: EUR ??

[b]triple sleeper[/b]
Rail pass fare: EUR 26/39
Standard fare: EUR ??

[b]couchette with 6 beds[/b]
Rail pass fare: EUR 16,40
Standard fare: EUR ??

[b]couchette with 4 beds[/b]
Rail pass fare: EUR 23
Standard fare: EUR ??

Second fares in are for the higher quality ÖBB carriages running from Beograd. The cheaper prices are for the BDZ sleeper from Sofia to Vienna.




[b]Update: Jul 2013[/b]

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hmadelin
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replied 13 years ago

Hi, I'm a liitle confused about the differences between 1st and 2nd Class Interail passes.

Which of the sleepers on this train can be booked with a 2nd class Interail pass?

Thanks

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Flo
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replied 13 years ago

Hi!

For this train (as well as for many night trains) you need a 1st class ticket for a single sleeper; double and triple can be booked with a 2nd class ticket as well. :)


Flo 8)

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hmadelin
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replied 13 years ago

Flo - great thanks for your help. Hugh

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judgedac
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replied 13 years ago

If I take the night train from Belgrade to Venice will I have to change trains? How long is the trip ? Is there food on board?

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Peter
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replied 13 years ago

Hi.
Belgrade to Venice is this topic: [u]https://rail.cc/en/belgrade-zagreb-venice-night-train/f3306[/u]
I think you can get some food in the train - but I do not recommend it. Much cheaper to buy it somewhere before entering the train.
No changes - it is a direct train.
Peter :)

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SaraRail
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replied 13 years ago

Hello there.
I was wondering if the train has normal seats or sleeping seats and how much would it be. And i was thinking about get in the train in Belgrade, get out in Budapest and the next day or so take it from there to Vienna. Can i do that?

Thanks. (:

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Flo
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replied 13 years ago

Hi!

There are only normal seats on this train - and running only to Budapest, not through to Vienna!

It is no problem to go Beograd - Budapest, leave the train and then take a later train to Wien.


Flo 8)

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hnsight_rai
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replied 10 years ago

New to the site. I don't fully understand the pricing. Do I need to buy a pass to get the prices listed here? What pass do I have to buy?

I'm hold an EU passport, and planning to travel through a few countries, just some small trips (the Eurorail pass is a little too pricey for what I need).

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Peter
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replied 10 years ago

Hi.
The mentioned prices above are for rail pass travelers. If you are citizen of an European country for the past six months, you will have to buy an Interrail pass. The direct overnight train is suspended. If you only want to travel Eastern-Europe, often point to point tickets are cheaper than a rail pass. Please open a new topic for questions about your travel route.
And also read here carefully: [u]https://rail.cc/en/first-time-interrail[/u]
Peter :)