Billets de train transsibérien

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Créez votre propre voyage Transsibérien

En voyageant par le chemin de fer Transsibérien, vous découvrirez la véritable Russie. Le Big Trans-Sib est un chemin de fer à travers tout le continent, qui relie la Russie européenne à la Sibérie et à l’Extrême-Orient russe. Les chemins de fer Trans-Mandchou et Transmongol prolongent votre voyage en y ajoutant des vues exotiques de la Mongolie et de la Chine. Au cours de ce voyage, vous apprécierez la beauté de la nature de la région de l’Oural, de la Sibérie et du Baïkal, et serez sûrement impressionné par ce que la Mongolie et la Chine offrent comme paysage. Sur notre site web, vous trouverez tout ce dont vous avez besoin pour planifier votre voyage et réserver vos billets de train. Vous pouvez voir les itinéraires, consulter les horaires et les prix, trouver des informations sur les trains ou simplement demander de l’aide à nos experts. Nous sommes à votre disposition pour vous aider à organiser le voyage de toute une vie.

Transsibérien
Ligne principale Baïkal-Amour
Trans-Mongolie
Trans-Mandchourie
Russian domestic transsib train schedules

The only direct train that covers the Transsib from Moscow to Vladivostok is "Rossiya" #001/002. Also, many other regular trains operate on the shorter part of the Trans-Siberian route. Electronic tickets are available for all these trains running within Russia, which means that you can receive your tickets online. On our website, you can check the available trains on the selected route and date.

Route Le voyage le plus rapide Nombre de trains Prix à partir de
Moscou - Vladivostok 144h 22m 3 trains 230.75 $ Voir les détails
Moscou - Irkoutsk 74h 58m 5 trains 156.30 $ Voir les détails
Moscou - Oulan Oudé 82h 11m 4 trains 177.85 $ Voir les détails
Trans-Mongolian and Russia-China trains

Although the main Trans-Siberian line runs from Moscow to Vladivostok, most tourists head for China on one of two branches, the Trans-Mongolian or the Trans-Manchurian route. There are two direct trains each week connecting Moscow and Beijing, train 3/4 via Mongolia using Chinese coaches and train 19/20 Vostok via Manchuria using Russian coaches. Also, there is a Mongolian train #5/6 running between Moscow and Ulan-Baator. You can either book a direct journey by one of these trains or arrange a trip with stopovers connecting several trains.

Mongolian train #5 / #6
This Mongolian train runs between Moscow and Ulan-Bator once a week. The train includes comfortable cars of the first class (double compartments) and second-class (quadruple compartments), and a restaurant car. E-tickets are available for departures from Russia.
#305/306 Irkutsk - Ulan-Bator
Runs 3 times a week. Consists of new Mongolian cars or old Russian cars. Most cars are second-class, usually (but not always) there are also first-class cars. No restaurant car. E-tickets are available on the direction from Russia to Mongolia, paper tickets - from Mongolia.
#19/20 (former "Vostok")
Former trans-Manchurian express "Vostok", now train #19/20 is combined with the train "Rossiya": once a week cars of the train №20 are attached to the 'Rossiya' on the Russian part of the route, and after Chita the train separates and turns to Manchuria. All the cars and the crew are Russian. There is a restaurant car, all cars are air-conditioned.
Chinese train # 3/4
The Chinese train #3/4 (К3/К4) runs between Moscow and Beijing via Mongolia once a week. The cars and the crew are Chinese. There is no a/c in the second class. The restaurant car is changed in every country (Russian / Mongolian / Chinese).