Do the Russian Railways offer discounts in November?

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I will start my trans-Siberia trip on Nov.18 in Moscow.

Do the Russian Railways offer discounts in November?

I am not a student. I just expect special discount since Nov. should be low season.






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What is the cheapest day to buy a train ticket?

Much like the airlines, train travel is cheapest if you travel between Tuesday and Friday. As a bonus, frequently check Railserve.com, which has Amtrak coupons on the regular.

How can I get discount on train tickets?

How to avail offers
  • Go to IRCTC website (irctc.co.in) or the app.
  • Log in using your username and password.
  • Fill in your travel details.
  • Enter captcha code and click on proceed to payment.
  • In the payment mode, choose the e-wallet options.
  • In wallet category, choose either from Paytm, Freecharge or Mobikwik to avail the offer.


  • How much is a train ticket across Russia?

    Trans-Manchurian train prices are around $1,900 in first class and $1,200 in second class. To travel on the Trans-Siberian train, from Vladivostok to Moscow, it costs around $1,600 in a first class sleeper compartment, and $820 in a second class sleeper compartment.

    Are Russian Railways good?

    Russian Railways are fast, reliable, clean and easy to book and schedule, would highly recommend using Russia Railways especially travelling between Moscow and St Petersburg.



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