Transportation - Traveling to Russia by Train, Bus, Car and Plane
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Moscow - St. Petersburg Recommended Trains, Timetables, and Prices
Moscow and St Petersburg are about 800 km away from each other and it's one of the most popular train routes in Russia.
Guide to Russian Trains
Russian trains deserve to have the whole guide written about them and it's not only about getting the best seats and prices.
Trans Siberian Railway Trains, Map and Tickets Cost
There are basically two different ways to travel the Trans Siberian railway: either taking a direct train or making stopovers along the way.
Russian Railways Regulations - Know Your Rights When You Travel by Train in Russia
Have you ever wondered what would happen if you are late for your train, suddenly decide to stop in the middle of a 4-day Trans-Siberian journey, orwhether you can carry this fancy Soviet Uralmotorcycle back home by train.
The Best Train Routes to Russia with Timetables, Prices, and a Map
There's a daily direct train from Paris through Berlin to Moscow, which passes through Strasburg and Warsaw along the way.
Getting to Russia on Budget - For the Price of a Restaurant Meal
Way to Russia Guide presents a new section that shows how it is possible to travel on budget from Europe through Baltic States to Russia and back, without having to spend on accommodation, using budget airlines and best overland options for transport.
Transportation - Traveling to Russia by Train, Bus, Car and Plane > Most Popular
Flights to Russia: How to Get There and Recommended Airlines
Russia is not as far away as it seems.
Hitchhiking to and around Russia
Although you won't find centralized websites in Russia dedicated to hitchhiking, where you could find a ride online, "autostop" (that's how it's called in Russian) is hugely popular among young people.
Russian Railways Regulations - Know Your Rights When You Travel by Train in Russia
Have you ever wondered what would happen if you are late for your train, suddenly decide to stop in the middle of a 4-day Trans-Siberian journey, orwhether you can carry this fancy Soviet Uralmotorcycle back home by train.
Traveling to & from Russia by car, motorcycle or hitchhiking
Driving by car in Russia is a great option as you'll save on travel costs and will be able to see the country.
Ferries between Russia and Baltic States, Scandinavia, Turkey, Georgia, Japan and Korea
Russia is connected by ferry transport with Japan, Korea, Turkey, Georgia, and Ukraine.
Russian Bus FAQ
Traveling by bus could be the best way to explore Russia, but it's not and there are a few reasons why.