Train Travel
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Fodors<BR><BR>Since nobody's answered you and you're now on page two of Fodors forum, may I start ?<BR>For tickets for trains within and beyond Russia, including Transiberian: Express-2 on http://www.eng.express-2.ru <BR>For train tickets in St Petersburg. It would be worth while to get thjeir estimates now, as they could post tockets to your Moscow hotel:<BR>White Nights: http://www.concourse.net/bus/wnights<BR>Sokol Tours: http://www.sokoltours.com/.<BR><BR>You try aniother forum ? If you use htp://www.lonelyplanet.com, then Thorn Tree, then East and Central Europe, then Search (the icon is a magnifying glass) you can enter "St Petersburg" and I think you'll find a fair deal of comment on the rail journey. <BR><BR>Also interesting is the Russian railway ring at http://gamayun.physics.sunysb.edu/RR/Railweb.html/.<BR><BR>The consuls of five countries comment on security on the train. You can read their views <BR>from Australia on http://www.dfat.gov.au/consular/advice<BR>from Britain on http://193.114.50.10/travel<BR>from Canada on http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/menu-e.asp, under "Travel Reports"<BR>from France on http://www.dfae.diplomatie.fr/voyageurs/etrangers/avis/conseils/alphabet.asp<BR>from the USA on http://travel.state.gov, under "travel warnings"<BR>Some experienced American travellers find the American site over-cautious. It is therefor useful to check all five sites.<BR><BR>Please write if I can help further, but I'm afraid I've not been to Russia.<BR><BR>Ben Haines, London<BR>
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Hi Phil: I was interested in taking the Day Train from Moscow to St. Petersburg and could have gone right to the Leningradskiy Station to get my ticket. Instead I went to the Hotel Intourist at Tverskaya Ulitsa 3/5 right behind the Hotel National......on the main floor is the old Soviet Travel Agency called Intour. I was spending a week in Moscow and the first thing I did was to go book with them and I went back a few hours later and picked up my ticket. I paid 500 Roubles for the ticket (about $25 Canadian).....I found out on the train from Russians in my compartment, that they had paid 468 Roubles at the station. I was pleasantly surprised at how low the commission was on this ticket. The Day train leaves around 11:30 AM and gets into St. Petersburg around 9:30. I think most folks take the overnight train, but I thoroughly enjoyed the trip.<BR><BR>Let me know if you need any more info as I was not with a tour. Cheers



