How to Buy Train Ticket to Moscow

How to Buy Train Ticket to Moscow

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When it comes to getting to Moscow by train, you have two options: buying a ticket at the station and buying online. When you buy your train ticket online, you'll receive an e-ticket that you can show the conductor when you board the train. The good news is that the e-ticket is printed in English and Russian and can be read on your phone. That's an added convenience that won't break the bank.

Russia's refund policy on train tickets is more generous than in many other countries, so you're unlikely to be stuck paying more than you should. The good news is that if you change your mind, you can easily return your ticket for a full refund within eight hours of departure. You can even return your e-ticket via a terminal at any train station, as long as you've returned it two hours before departure. In such cases, you can expect to get 50-80% of the ticket price back.

If you're looking for an inexpensive way to travel to Moscow, there are many options. Real Russia, a UK-Russian company, offers discounted fares and can even help you get a Russian visa. While fares for Russian trains can get pretty expensive, it's worth trying some of the cheaper options. The real Russia website offers the cheapest tickets online, but you should be wary of booking at any other site - they usually mark them up a lot!

Luckily, most of the cost of the train ticket will include bedding. It's possible to get a 2nd-class seat and have bedding laid already. The Russian Railroads' website has been translated into English and shows four coach classes: Sitting Coach class (seats only), Reserved Seat Coach class, and Compartment Coach, which is the first class. The soft coach class, meanwhile, is more luxurious and includes bunk beds.

You'll need to check the time zone of the train before buying a ticket. Russian trains used to run according to Moscow time. The timetables showed Moscow time for all stops. However, this practice was stopped in August 2018. Regardless of the time zone, you'll get there in a relatively short time. If you're a first-timer, the time difference is minimal. You'll find that it's easier to travel to Moscow using local time.

When to buy купить билет на поезд ржд in Russia, remember that prices differ depending on the season. Fares are generally higher on Easter, New Year, and during July and August. Fast, high-quality firmeny trains are more expensive than the unnamed trains. Likewise, the top berths on the coupe are cheaper if purchased 11-45 days before departure. You can also check out other perks of buying tickets in Russia.



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