Are there ticket offices for Georgian Railways in Tbilisi?
In Batumi I happened to know where there was a ticket office in the old town to buy railway tickets because I lived nearby. But it had no sign at all and would be very difficult to find if you didn't already know it was there. It was very handy though because the train station was 5km outside the city.
But now I'm in Tbilisi and the long distance train station is also not very handy but I don't know, and can't find on the internet, if there are also Georgian Railways ticket offices here besides at the station.
I've looked at Wikitravel and the Georgian Railways website and don't know where else to look.
Best Answer
Yes." ...or in the customers' service offices located in Tbilisi (46/50 M. Kostava Street) and Batumi (5 Mazniashvili Street)" Those two offices look like the only two they have. Relevant Google map of the area.
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Are there trains in Tbilisi?
Georgian Railways operates several regular trains between local cities and towns. With a hub in the capital city, Tbilisi. The network covers major destinations and runs several different train types. These include modern double-decker trains, as well as modernized sleeper carriage trains for overnight services.How can I travel with train ticket?
The person boarding the train with the platform ticket will have to immediately contact Travelling Ticket Examiner (TTE) and get the ticket made for the place where he wants to go. Sometimes, in case of full reservation, you might not get a reserved seat but you will be allowed to travel.Can you travel by train in Georgia?
Amtrak. Amtrak, the only nationwide passenger rail service in the United States, has two routes that serve Georgia -- the Crescent and the Silver Service/Palmetto. Major Georgia cities served by these routes are Atlanta on the Crescent and Savannah on the Silver Service/Palmetto trains.Is there a train between Georgia and Armenia?
No, there is no direct train from Georgia to Armenia. However, there are services departing from Tbilisi and arriving at Anrapetucjan Hraparak via Sasunci David. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 10h 43m.Georgian Railway Review (Tbilisi Central to Tbilisi Airport) - The Worst Train in Europe?
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