Travel between Odessa and Tiraspol

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Are there any regular transportation from Odessa, Ukraine to the Moldovian independent republic of Transnistria? To be more exact, to Tiraspol?

Do you need a visa to get there?



Best Answer

There's a direct train from Odessa to Tiraspol, Transnistria, though you might not be let off, as there might not be a way to get a visa upon entry. The train continues to Chisinau, Moldova, from where you can backtrack to Transnistria.




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How do I get from Odessa to Tiraspol?

By train. You can travel from Odessa to Tiraspol by train and vise versa. From Tiraspol, the train departs at 8.20, arrives in Odessa at 10.46. Departure from Odessa is at 18.45, and arrival in Tiraspol at 21.00.

How do I get from Odessa to Chisinau?

The best way to get from Odessa to Chi\u0219in\u0103u is to train which takes 3h 57m and costs 240 \u20b4 - 420 \u20b4. Alternatively, you can bus, which costs 350 \u20b4 and takes 5h 20m.



Trip from Tiraspol Transnistria to Odessa Ukraine




More answers regarding travel between Odessa and Tiraspol

Answer 2

There are actually great many options for getting to Tiraspol from Odessa including direct buses. You can see schedule (Russian) that lists 3 direct buses from Tiraspol to Odessa with the same schedule on the official Tiraspol's bus station site(Russian), with reciprocal schedule from Odessa and same again in Russian

In addition there is a direct train #632 which runs about 3 hours and stops in Tiraspol.

The question of visa is a bit interesting with Transnistria being such a contested territory but the Russian Wikivoyage page provides some of the better information on the visa requirements, which are somewhat weird.

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