What is the best and cheapest overland passage to Moscow from London.?
anonymous
2006-04-21 11:44:06 UTC
I will be going through the tunnel or on a ferry to france or belgium and I need to get to Moscow. I will be leaving from Inverness to London and then to the coast.
Three answers:
boz803
2006-04-22 12:22:12 UTC
The cheapest way would be to hitchhike :)
For overland, you need to take the train. From London, you would need to enter the German train system, as they are the only Western European country at the moment that can reserve seats on the RUSSIAN system (they are both different systems). This would be so you could get a coupe or lyuks car instead of a 'general admission' seat.
The absolute cheapest way to travel it is to fly Wizz Air from England, Germany, or France and land in Kaunas, Lithuania. A good number of people in Lithuania still speak Russian and English, so you should have few problems taking a bus to Vilnius and securing a shorter and less expensive train ride to Moscow.
Good luck
erts
2016-11-13 02:11:23 UTC
the respond, for my section, isn't something to do with the 2d international conflict, or the chop up into the two Germanys thereafter. it is merely this - Germany grow to be no longer united until the 1870s. until then Berlin grow to be merely the capital of one, albeit the main efficient, state, extremely Prussia. by employing the time of the unification of the German states the different capitals you point out had stepped forward as a results of fact the respective capitals of single countries. Munich, which you point out, grow to be the capital of Bavaria, in all probability the main efficient German state after Prussia, and one that until very at present has considered itself as slightly different than for something of the country. It want to work out Munich as on an equivalent footing with Berlin.
ukrajai
2006-04-23 05:18:32 UTC
Cheapest will be to walk the distance!
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