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Peter
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Posted 12 years ago

[b]From ISTANBUL to BELGRADE by train.[/b]
How to buy point to point train tickets - online shop. Interrail and Eurail pass travel information. Route from Istanbul (Turkey) to Belgrade (Serbia).


Train connection from [b]Istanbul to Belgrade[/b].

[b]More information[/b]:
[b]Istanbul - Belgrade[/b]: [u]https://rail.cc/en/train/istanbul-to-belgrade[/u]
[b]Belgrade - Istanbul[/b]: [u]https://rail.cc/en/train/belgrade-to-istanbul[/u]



Update: Nov 2016

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ThomasH
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replied 8 years ago

Hi there, I am currently in the Netherlands and I need to book a train ticket between Istanbul and Zagreb. I have found out that you must book the section between Istanbul and Sofia, and Sofia and Belgrade, and Belgrade and Zagreb seperately.
Under the interrail option it says I can only purchase tickets locally. This is worrying, as I would like to reserve the tickets in advance. When I click on the link under regular tickets I simply get sent to the turkish railway website. Where I can't even enter the location Sofia.
What do I do?!
Thanks in advance.

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Flo
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replied 8 years ago

Hi!

You cannot book any of these tickets online in advance - you have to do it locally at a station. But dont worry, there is no limit of sold tickets per train.


Flo 8)

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ThomasH
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replied 8 years ago

Hi again!

What do you mean that there is no limit of sold tickets? Is there always space in these trains, are they never fully booked?

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Flo
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replied 8 years ago

No, they wont be fully booked as tickets are not sold for a specific train. Of course it can happen that a train is quite busy at times and that some passengers even may have to stand - but since you are always travelling from the origin station you normally will always get a seat if you are at the station early enough.