Book directly with the official website for the state-owned Russian Railways (RZD): pass.rzd.ru
- It accepts different web browsers.
- Click Registration to make an account (easy to do). Your future bookings will be stored under "My Orders" if you lose the printed tickets.
- When you get to the passenger info section, click "Foreign Document" not "International Passport" before you put your passport number.
- You can choose seats, forward pacing seats, proximity to toilets/luggage storage/power plugs/dining.
- When you get to Pay section, choose left hand option NOT right hand (yellow Yandex option). Left button takes you to credit card payment. Pay with Visa/MasterCard (it didn't like my AMEX because it had a 4 digit CVV).
- Once payment is successful, you get PDF tickets to print out to take to the station.
Main page RZD - Passengers |
"Allegro" high speed train St-Petersberg to Helsinki Once you have chosen date and time of day, the page drops down for car and seat selection. |
Savings
For the same journey time, same class, same seats, same train, high speed "Sapsan"
Moscow - St Petersberg:
Russiantrains - 4722 ruble ($AUD107, $US83)
Russian Railways - 2000 ruble ($AUD45, $US35)
St Petersberg - Helsinki "Allegro":
Russiantrains - 11901 rubles ($AUD269, $US208, 169 euros)
Russian Railways - 5488 rubles ($AUD124, $US96, 78 euros)
Ticket prices vary greatly according to seasons. Travelling on the weekend we booked St Petersberg - Helsinki for 2034 rubles (29 euros).
It is the same price if you book online with Finnish Railways (vr.fi) but no seat selection is possible.
St Petersberg - Helsinki "Allegro":
Russiantrains - 11901 rubles ($AUD269, $US208, 169 euros)
Russian Railways - 5488 rubles ($AUD124, $US96, 78 euros)
Ticket prices vary greatly according to seasons. Travelling on the weekend we booked St Petersberg - Helsinki for 2034 rubles (29 euros).
It is the same price if you book online with Finnish Railways (vr.fi) but no seat selection is possible.
NB.
Background: My wife and I are retired. This will be our first trip to Russia. We are English speaking and hardly computer-savvy.
Another useful website for Russian newbies: Russiau.com/trains (also invaluable for Australians and New Zealanders applying for a Russian visa).
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