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  • #31
    Originally posted by Serb

    Cirrus what? Sorry, I bet that kind of crap you can find only in Moscow.


    VISA and MasterCard are the most widespread here.
    Anyhow consult your bank before the trip.
    Cirrus is a bank machine protocol, not a credit company.

    I'd bet they have cirrus.

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    • #32
      Re: Traveling with the Transsiberian railroad as a tourist

      Originally posted by VetLegion
      Did anyone do it?

      I was thinking of doing it for the Beijing Olympics in 2008., but I don't think I'm going to wait that much. I'll probably do it sooner.

      Anyone have any advice? Is it a normal ride now or an adventure ride? Are there any Indians attacking the trains? Is there anything to see in Russian cities along the route? How about Mongolia?
      i'm reading a great book that starts with that from constantinople to russia with the transiberian. mind you that was in 1919. it was fascinating and very funny to read about all the different caucasian peoples that were travelling with that train

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      • #33
        Re: Re: Traveling with the Transsiberian railroad as a tourist

        Originally posted by Saras

        My buddy went on a honeymoon to Mongolia via Transsib railway. Trip of a lifetime, he said, but he's an exotic travel freak

        And it was his honeymoon.
        Hell, yeah! Spending all day traveling, looking out the window, and ****ing!

        I think I'd get chaffed after a while though.
        Last edited by Dinner; October 6, 2005, 14:30.
        Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.

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