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Stops on the Trans Sib?

 
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mcdond1
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 2:47 am    Post subject: Stops on the Trans Sib? Reply with quote

I am planning a trip on the Trans Sib train in July. Is is possible to include in the price of the ticket some stop overs? So far the information I have seen doesn't really mention this. For example, can you get off the train for a couple of nights at some of the cities on the route?
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Siberian-Tour-Guide
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Location: Krasnoyarsk

PostPosted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 6:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Is is possible to include in the price of the ticket some stop overs?

Actually you can't include stop overs in the price of your tickets as normally you buy tickets to get from point A to point B. But you can always hopp on and off wherever you wish and catch up another train in couple of days. There is no such "Trans-Sib train" but there are dozens of ones heading both directions along the route. Dozens of trains go through the cities along the route daily. So, you can buy tickets for your next destination at the train station or have them purchased in advance concerning time you want to spend at the place of stop.
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For example, can you get off the train for a couple of nights at some of the cities on the route?


Yes, you can and after the break you can travel further. For example, Krasnoyarsk might be the midway Trans-Siberian stop over for you. To learn what is the place like, find cheap accommodation check out this website: http://www.sibtourguide.com/
Internet search will help you to find information about other places to stop along the route.

Anatoliy.
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mcdond1
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 6:54 pm    Post subject: SibTourGuide.com is very good Reply with quote

Thank you Anatoliy,

Your website contains some excellent information. What would be your recommendations for 2 stops on the trip, and where are the best places to purchase train tickets? I have read somewhere that Russian regulations state that train tickets have to be purchased 45 days in advance. Is this true? Or can you simply buy a ticket from the train station?
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Siberian-Tour-Guide
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 7:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

You're welcome,
As for me 2 stops don't seem to be enough to experience the Trans-Sib. It is hard to suggest 2 stops.
Surely, Irkutsk for a trip to lake Baikal is a must. Krasnoyarsk, not only because I am here but there are interesting places to see here as well. I'd rate it as #2. If you start your trip from Moscow as I guess, you'd feel bored to travel non-stop almost 4000 km. You might like to break it up. Between Krasnoyarsk and Moscow the common stops are: Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Kazan'. In terms of interest I'd rate them on this leg as #1- Yekaterinburg, #2- Kazan', #3- Novosibirsk. Although, it's my subjective opinion.
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Or can you simply buy a ticket from the train station?

Yes, you can, even the same day.
You can also buy them through a Russian travel agency for extra charge.
Also you can buy them through a western travel agency for even more extra charge.
Regarding the 45 days, the tickets can not be purchased in advance more than 45 days. Although I noticed, that through travel agencies they can be sold more than 45 days in advance.

Anatoliy.
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