A network of affordable trains connects Russia. The Tsar built the first train, connecting his summer home with St. Petersburg. The fine acoustics in his grand, new train station earned it the name of Voice Hall, or "Vaux Hall"--now the name for all stations in Russia.
Coupes (small rooms) are preferred because you have semi-privacy and you can sleep on a long (or short) journey. Rooms are often very warm, sometimes cold. Bedding provided; you may even be served a meal.
On the other end of the spectrum, for the equivalent of $8 you can travel over 100 miles, sitting on a firm bench; restrooms basic. Some trips begin or end at midnight.
On the other end of the spectrum, for the equivalent of $8 you can travel over 100 miles, sitting on a firm bench; restrooms basic. Some trips begin or end at midnight.