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St. Petersburg - Germany For 65 Euro In 39 Hours!... as experienced in summer 2003 |
First Step: St. Petersburg - Vilnius |
The train leaves every odd day 19:44 from Vitebski Vokzal. You are in Vilnius (the Lithuanian capital) half past the the other day. The ticket costs 710 Roubles. This equals around 20 Euro. |
Second Step: Buy Tickets To Warsaw |
The ticket office for international directions is in the main station. The staff is nice and multilingual. The ticket to Warsaw cost 83 Lt (around 23 Euro). |
Third Step: Take The Train To Sestokai At 12:25 |
Not to say much more. Just sit down. 15:40 you are at your aimed place. |
Fourth Step: Sestokai - Warsaw |
16 something leaves your train to Warsaw. You are in Warszawa Centralna half past ten. |
Fifth Step: Warsaw - Germany |
There are some night connections to Germany. When I tried at New Year's Day I could not take the next direct train to Berlin. It was completely booked. This nevertheless was good, as this train is expensive. So I decided for the train at 1:42. You do not need a reservation for this one and it was nearly empty. You have to change trains in Poznan. The first ticket from Warsaw to Poznan is an inner-Polish train. So you buy the ticket at one of the national ticket counters. The next ticket from Poznan to Franfurt/Oder I bought at the international counter. They charge you 101 Zl (22 Euro) for both tickets together. You arrive in Frankfurt at 8:09. (Annotation: There are two Frankfurts in Germany. This one I talk about is the less famous near the Polish border. |
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