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    Default Moscow Berlin Train

    For any person not a citizen either of Belarus, or of other former Soviet countries -- it is forbidden to cross Belarus by train, without a transit visa. In general, such visas must be obtained outside of Belarus (you can't get them at the border), and the process takes several days.

    The most direct route from Moscow to Berlin passes through Belarus.

    Travellers can avoid this obstacle, by booking their rail trip by way of Riga (Latvia). This route is longer, but bypasses Belarus.

    P.S. Learned about this the hard way -- was turned back at the first station after crossing the frontier in 2004. The only time I've been ejected from a country (so far!).

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    He is very famous train in Russia. This train speed is very fast compare than other.

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    If you need to find out the railway timetable, you can go to the relevant website of the Russian or Belarussian railway. There will be time, price and other details specified. Very convenient.

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    Oh, it's a difficult route. I have never come across this.

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    Berlin 'Strizh' prepare is a quick train for an expanded level about administration known as a "firmenny" prepare. It is those to start with traveler ship on be provided for An wheel framework naturally changing will european gauge, which aides to reduction those travel time.


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