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General discussion => Train fares and tariffs => Topic started by: PeterSz on May 30, 2016, 12:58:05 am

Title: How to buy ticket for Budapest-Beograd RZD sleeper?
Post by: PeterSz on May 30, 2016, 12:58:05 am
Hi,

I'll travel from Budapest to Beograd in a few weeks and I'd like to travel in the Russian sleeper(Moscow-Sofia) if possible.

It seems I can't book it online, since the ЭР icon is missing, which means e-ticket is not sold.

Yesterday I asked in the international booking office in Budapest and I was told they can't sell a ticket for this sleeper.

Do you have any idea where/how to book a ticket?

(I haven't asked Wasteels in Keleti yet, because it was already closed when I was there.)

Is it possible to buy a ticket  from the provodnik on board? Many years ago I travelled from Budapest to Venice in the RZD sleeper paying the provodnik on board. I did have a ticket though because that time it was not a global fare yet

Thanks
Title: Re: How to buy ticket for Budapest-Beograd RZD sleeper?
Post by: tUt on May 31, 2016, 10:12:49 pm
Do you have any idea where/how to book a ticket?
About ticket purchase for the Russian carriages MAV on their website says: "Hálókocsi-foglalások mind odaútra, mind visszaútra kiadhatók az EPA-rendszerből!", however recently it was reported that there had been some troubles (http://europetrainsguide.com/forum/index.php/topic,882.msg3100.html#msg3100)
Maybe also special codes for issuing such tickets will help (took it from MAV itself)
(http://i66.tinypic.com/rbfy2e.jpg)

Is it possible to buy a ticket  from the provodnik on board? Many years ago I travelled from Budapest to Venice in the RZD sleeper paying the provodnik on board. I did have a ticket though because that time it was not a global fare yet
Hmm...good question. Trouble with Russians is that even if it might not be possible de-jure, it can still be possible de-facto (=paying provodnik "unofficially"). Just searched for the docs regulating it, but no success. Anyhow, if we would try to guess, chances of buying it officially are slim