I was wondering when I can book the Ukrainian trains?
And does buying Bratislava to Chop (special cross border fare) save any money compared to Bratislava to Cierna nad Tisou + buy ticket at station to Chop?
I assume I can buy Timisoara to Budapest from MAV website as well?
The same question applies for the Iasi to Timisoara sleeper - will I have to wait until the new timetable in June?
As you guys seem particularly knowledgeable about this route, may I ask a couple of more questions?
Do you know how it works on the SK / Ukraine border (bearing in mind that I won't take the sleeper from Kosice, but will take the 'shuttle' train over the border)?
From what I've read, Slovak formalities will be done on the train.
Then, once I am in Chop, I will go to some special border desk and get the entry stamp, which should take just a few minutes?
Then, can I leave and collect my ticket
wander around the station / go outside? It seems like I should have plenty of time to connect trains - do you agree? (I will be catching the 3 o'clock-ish train from Kosice).
I am still not sure which train I will connect to: either the 20:35 or 20:56. Any preferences? We (2 of us) did want to take a 2-berth sleeper, but that seems only bookable on the 20:56 train. https://booking.uz.gov.ua/en/?from=2218115&to=2200300&date=2018-05-12&time=00%3A00&url=train-list I suppose it would be best to arrive in Khmelnitskiy at 8 am rather than 6:30 am...
And is it fine to collect my pre-bought Chop-Khmelnitskiy ticket at Chop station? I'm not gonna be penned in some customs waiting area am I?
(beneath the Soviet mosaic or whatever that is)
I am still not sure which train I will connect to: either the 20:35 or 20:56. Any preferences?
Any idea why a two-berth sleeper is 392 UAH compared to 592 for the later train? Is it just a question of distance?
Are there any timetable changes in Ukraine, or will these trains run unchanged in July?
Quote from: AlexWB on May 03, 2018, 09:24:55 pm Any idea why a two-berth sleeper is 392 UAH compared to 592 for the later train? Is it just a question of distance? It's not about distance in this case, since it's almost the same (with 107 it is 526 km, while with 13 it's 553 km), and not about train category (both seems to be "Night Fast"),
but probably about UZ "brandedness" divide of trains or even separate cars,
meaning that ticket for a newer (or just in better shape) car would be sold with a higher coefficient to the base price. Sometimes it's very funny when within one and the same train you might take one and the same car category, but actually pay a different price, because one of those cars will have higher coefficient
When booking via the official site, which are the bottom bunks in 3rd class? I think it is probably 1 and 3 etc. (with the line under the number). Am I right?