warsaw to belarus
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warsaw to belarus
has anyone travelled by train/bus from poland to belarus? i want to get to
mogilev as cheaply and safely as possible.getting to warsaw is easy enough but
what about the bus/train situation from warsaw? this will be my first visit to
belarus but have been to eastern europe b4
heather
mogilev as cheaply and safely as possible.getting to warsaw is easy enough but
what about the bus/train situation from warsaw? this will be my first visit to
belarus but have been to eastern europe b4
heather
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Re: warsaw to belarus
Here's a link to the train info:
http://www.rozklad.pkp.pl/cgi-bin/new/query.exe/en
http://www.polrail.com/pkprozklad.html
Just look for trains to Minsk or Moscow through Minsk.
Warsaw's Warszawa Centralna (Central Station; Al. Jerozolimskie 54, PHONE: 022/25-50-00; 022/620-45-12 for international rail information; 022/620-03-61 for domestic rail information) is right in the heart of the city, between the Marriott and Holiday Inn.
Warsaw's main bus station, Dworzec PKS Zachodnia (Al. Jerozolimskie 144, PHONE: 022/823-63-94), 10 minutes from Central Station on Bus 127 or 130, serves most long-distance routes.
PKS is the national bus company.
http://www.pekaesbus.com.pl/english/indexen.html
http://www.pekaes.com.pl/bus_eng.html
The private long-distance bus service Polski Express (PHONE: 022/620-03-30 for information and reservations; English spoken) has a stop at Okecie airport.
In Warsaw, it is always best to use the services of Radio Taxi (PHONE: 919, 9622, or 9623), because they are the most reliable and the operators usually speak English.
Have a good trip!
http://www.rozklad.pkp.pl/cgi-bin/new/query.exe/en
http://www.polrail.com/pkprozklad.html
Just look for trains to Minsk or Moscow through Minsk.
Warsaw's Warszawa Centralna (Central Station; Al. Jerozolimskie 54, PHONE: 022/25-50-00; 022/620-45-12 for international rail information; 022/620-03-61 for domestic rail information) is right in the heart of the city, between the Marriott and Holiday Inn.
Warsaw's main bus station, Dworzec PKS Zachodnia (Al. Jerozolimskie 144, PHONE: 022/823-63-94), 10 minutes from Central Station on Bus 127 or 130, serves most long-distance routes.
PKS is the national bus company.
http://www.pekaesbus.com.pl/english/indexen.html
http://www.pekaes.com.pl/bus_eng.html
The private long-distance bus service Polski Express (PHONE: 022/620-03-30 for information and reservations; English spoken) has a stop at Okecie airport.
In Warsaw, it is always best to use the services of Radio Taxi (PHONE: 919, 9622, or 9623), because they are the most reliable and the operators usually speak English.
Have a good trip!