Baku-Tbilisi train

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I'm going to take the Baku-Tbilisi Train this summer, and would like to know if the Train stops at the Samgori Station in Tbilisi?

If not, where does it stop between Rustavi and Tbilisi central Station?

In the Azerbaijan railways booking System, it says the Train stops in Rustavi at 09:56, then at "Tbilisi-Uzl" at 10:30, and then "Tbilisi-pass" at 10:45. I suppose "Tbilisi-pass" is the central Station.

Does anyone know what Station "Tbilisi-Uzl" is?






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Is there a train from Tbilisi to Baku?

Is there a direct train between Tbilisi and Baku? Yes, there is a direct train departing from Tbilisi station station and arriving at Baku. Services depart once daily, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 13h 25m.

Is there a train from Azerbaijan to Georgia?

No, there is no direct train from Azerbaijan to Georgia station. However, there are services departing from Khatai and arriving at Tbilisi station via Baku. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 14h 19m.

How do you get from Azerbaijan to Georgia?

The best way to get from Georgia to Azerbaijan is to fly which takes 2h 29m and costs $75 - $470. Alternatively, you can train, which costs $7 - $21 and takes 13h 34m.

Can you cross from Azerbaijan to Georgia?

You need to get yourself to Balaken which is the closest town to the Azerbaijan \u2013 Georgia border crossing. The Marshrutkas from Sheki to Balaken run twice daily \u2013 at 10:10 and at 14.00.



First Class OVERNIGHT TRAIN Georgia to Azerbaijan (scary border crossing)




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