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Prague/Budapest rail travel question
I need to set up tickets for overnight round trip Prague to Budapest
for two. RailEurope was almost $600 for a 6 bunk sleeper car. Questions: 1. Are there any other cheaper train options? 2. They're going to mail the tickets to us, which seems ridiculous. No credit card kiosks at the station? |
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Lol old age is sad...
"Joseph Coulter" a écrit dans le message de ... Scott Gordo wrote in news:e1a94ac0-7989-4954- : I need to set up tickets for overnight round trip Prague to Budapest for two. RailEurope was almost $600 for a 6 bunk sleeper car. Questions: 1. Are there any other cheaper train options? 2. They're going to mail the tickets to us, which seems ridiculous. No credit card kiosks at the station? Tempelhof has to be my favorite airport, You can feel the history in it. It is one of the places to which I believe people from anywhere can make a connection. Flying in is a bit of history in and of itself. This will be a sad day. -- Joseph Coulter, cruises and vacations www.josephcoulter.com 877 832 2021 904 631 8863 cell |
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"Joseph Coulter" wrote in message ... Scott Gordo wrote in news:e1a94ac0-7989-4954- : I need to set up tickets for overnight round trip Prague to Budapest for two. RailEurope was almost $600 for a 6 bunk sleeper car. Questions: 1. Are there any other cheaper train options? 2. They're going to mail the tickets to us, which seems ridiculous. No credit card kiosks at the station? Tempelhof has to be my favorite airport, You can feel the history in it. It is one of the places to which I believe people from anywhere can make a connection. Flying in is a bit of history in and of itself. This will be a sad day. I don't think that was an entirely helpful answer to the OP! Cheers, George W Russell Bangalore |
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"grusl" wrote in
: "Joseph Coulter" wrote in message ... Scott Gordo wrote in news:e1a94ac0-7989-4954- : I need to set up tickets for overnight round trip Prague to Budapest for two. RailEurope was almost $600 for a 6 bunk sleeper car. Questions: 1. Are there any other cheaper train options? 2. They're going to mail the tickets to us, which seems ridiculous. No credit card kiosks at the station? Tempelhof has to be my favorite airport, You can feel the history in it. It is one of the places to which I believe people from anywhere can make a connection. Flying in is a bit of history in and of itself. This will be a sad day. I don't think that was an entirely helpful answer to the OP! Cheers, George W Russell Bangalore :-) Well it adressed something on here! -- Joseph Coulter, cruises and vacations www.josephcoulter.com 877 832 2021 904 631 8863 cell |
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Prague/Budapest rail travel question
Who's here to help ??
Not martin ! "Martin" a écrit dans le message de ... On Sun, 26 Oct 2008 18:18:07 +0100 (CET), Joseph Coulter wrote: "grusl" wrote in : "Joseph Coulter" wrote in message ... Scott Gordo wrote in news:e1a94ac0-7989-4954- : I need to set up tickets for overnight round trip Prague to Budapest for two. RailEurope was almost $600 for a 6 bunk sleeper car. Questions: 1. Are there any other cheaper train options? 2. They're going to mail the tickets to us, which seems ridiculous. No credit card kiosks at the station? Tempelhof has to be my favorite airport, You can feel the history in it. It is one of the places to which I believe people from anywhere can make a connection. Flying in is a bit of history in and of itself. This will be a sad day. I don't think that was an entirely helpful answer to the OP! Cheers, George W Russell Bangalore :-) Well it adressed something on here! The Prague-Budapest Tempelhof branch line? -- Martin |
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Prague/Budapest rail travel question
Scott Gordo wrote:
I need to set up tickets for overnight round trip Prague to Budapest for two. RailEurope was almost $600 for a 6 bunk sleeper car. Questions: 1. Are there any other cheaper train options? 2. They're going to mail the tickets to us, which seems ridiculous. No credit card kiosks at the station? I do not understand completely I think flying will be a cheaper option to using a train. Are you going through Vienna or through Bratislava ?? as far as I rememebr. it should not take you more than 6 hours for the complete trip. 600 dollars sounds ridicolously pricey to me. ( even for 6 persons ) Normally Austrians send tickets per mail. But you can buy yr tickets at any train station with yr credit card. |
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Prague/Budapest rail travel question
On Sun, 26 Oct 2008 08:41:25 -0700 (PDT), Scott Gordo
wrote: I need to set up tickets for overnight round trip Prague to Budapest for two. RailEurope was almost $600 for a 6 bunk sleeper car. Questions: 1. Are there any other cheaper train options? 2. They're going to mail the tickets to us, which seems ridiculous. No credit card kiosks at the station? Your first lesson is: Do NOT look to RailEurope for train fares in Europe and do not buy their tickets. Their fares are very overpriced and they offer limited options. The six-bunk sleeper is what is called a "couchette"; normally six people, who may or may not know each other, will share the bunks. $600 is the cost for the whole room, but it still seems to high. Are you sure you want a sleeper? It's only about a seven hour trip. There's a direct train departing Prague at 07:33 and arriving Budpest at 14:32. There are other direct trains 11:13-18:32, 15:33-22:32, etc. The direct night trains are 21:53-07:03 for a travel time of 0:10 and 00:30-08:32 for a travel time of 8:02. If you don't take a night train, there is little reason to buy your tickets before arriving in Prague. If you do want a night train you should be OK if you arrive in Prague a few days before your departure. To search for scheds use the German DeutscheBahn page at http://bahn.hafas.de Unfortunately, the Czech railway website totally baffles me, even the English version. But see http://www.cd.cz/ if you like. http://www.jizdenka.cz/(S(p1rala55my...T.aspx?Lang=69 indicates the fare from Prague to Budapest to be only EUR 47.50. (Don't click on that URL; cut and paste it from http to Lang=69 into your browser). The much easier to use website for the Hungarian railways indicates that fare to be quite in line for travel from Budapest to Prague, so RailEurope is really outrageous. http://elvira.mav-start.hu/elvira.dll/xslms/ -- ************* DAVE HATUNEN ) ************* * Tucson Arizona, out where the cacti grow * * My typos & mispellings are intentional copyright traps * |
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Prague/Budapest rail travel question
Hatunen wrote in
: To search for scheds use the German DeutscheBahn page at http://bahn.hafas.de Unfortunately, the Czech railway website totally baffles me, even the English version. But see http://www.cd.cz/ if you like. http://www.jizdenka.cz/(S(p1rala55my...T.aspx?Lang=69 indicates the fare from Prague to Budapest to be only EUR 47.50. (Don't click on that URL; cut and paste it from http to Lang=69 into your browser). The much easier to use website for the Hungarian railways indicates that fare to be quite in line for travel from Budapest to Prague, so RailEurope is really outrageous. http://elvira.mav-start.hu/elvira.dll/xslms/ I don't know about the quality of the Hungarian rail stock, but when we arrived at Munich from Prague all it took was Czech train to explain how we felt to the hotel staff. No A/C, little service I would not want to be on the night version of that train unless I was trying to relive WWII. -- Joseph Coulter, cruises and vacations www.josephcoulter.com 877 832 2021 904 631 8863 cell |
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I don't know about the quality of the Hungarian rail stock, but when
we arrived at Munich from Prague all it took was Czech train to explain how we felt to the hotel staff. No A/C, little service I would not want to be on the night version of that train unless I was trying to relive WWII. How long ago was that? I was on a pretty awful night train from Budapest to Praha in the early 90s, but the trains I got between Praha, Brno and Bratislava last year were fine - a bit slow, but much better value than British ones. Timetable information in both Czechia and Slovakia is difficult to figure out, though. One small tip: DO NOT attempt to buy a ticket in Budapest at either Nyugati or Keleti station unless you absolutely *love* queueing. You can get tickets to anywhere at Deli palyaudvar and it's much less hassle. ==== j a c k at c a m p i n . m e . u k === http://www.campin.me.uk ==== Jack Campin, 11 Third St, Newtongrange EH22 4PU, Scotland == mob 07800 739 557 CD-ROMs and free stuff: Scottish music, food intolerance, and Mac logic fonts |
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