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N C's video: Tbilisi To Yerevan Night Train First Day in Armenia from Georgia

@Tbilisi To Yerevan Night Train | First Day in Armenia from #Georgia
Tbilisi to Armenia Sleeper Train I spent 5 days in Georgia, particularly in Tbilisi. And today I'm heading to Armenia by train. Traveling towards the train station going to Yerevan was a bit stressful for me because Jonathan and I had one last tour. We went to Tbilisi lake and had only less than an hour remaining to get to the Tbilisi Station Square, where we can ride the train going to Yerevan. Another stressful thing for me was the train conductor didn't recognize the e-ticket that I purchased because they used to have the printed ones from the ticket counter. So I was running there and here, asked so many staff about it, and fortunately, I was allowed to board the train. It took more or less 11 hours trip from Tbilisi to Yerevan. I met new people from Russia and Austria. Watch the rest of the video to know more about this trip! And watch out for the new coming videos! Thank you for watching! Consider subscribing to my channel if you haven't subscribed yet! You may also follow me on my other social media account. Instagram 👉🏻 si_laagan Twitter 👉🏻 si_laagan Thank you for your support! ++ How to Travel by Overnight Sleeper Train from Tbilisi to Yerevan (or Vice Versa) By WANDER-LUSH 👉🏻How to travel from Armenia to Georgia (or from Georgia to Armenia) on the Tbilisi to Yerevan train. This Georgia Armenia train guide provides detailed information about tickets, immigration, what it’s like on the train, plus first-hand tips. Traveling from Tbilisi to Yerevan or vice versa? The sleeper train that runs every other night during the winter months (October to May) and daily during summer (June to September) is a safe, convenient, and best of all, atmospheric way to travel between Georgia and Armenia. It takes a little longer (10 hours and 20 minutes, to be precise). Still, tickets are affordable, the train is comfortable, and waking up too early morning views of Mount Ararat as your roll into Yerevan is something you won’t soon forget. If you’re at all nervous about road safety, the train is a more reliable choice than marshrutka minivans, which are notorious for driving at high speeds and with little regard for the rules. https://wander-lush.org/train-from-tbilisi-to-yerevan/ ++ Tbilisi to Yerevan train schedule 👉🏻The Tbilisi to Yerevan train has two timetables depending on the time of year. Winter schedule (low season) 👉🏻During the low season (October 2 until June 12), overnight sleeper train number 371 runs from Tbilisi to Yerevan every second night on odd days of the month (i.e. the 3rd, then 5th, then 7th, etc.). The train departs at 8.20pm and arrives in Yerevan at 6.55am the next morning. Traveling from Yerevan to Tbilisi in winter, train 372 leaves from Yerevan’s main railway station every second night on even days of the month (i.e. the 20th, 22nd, 24th, etc.). This train departs at 9.30pm and arrives in Tbilisi at 7.50am the next morning. 👉🏻Summer schedule (high season) Extra trains run during the ‘peak’ summer months (June 15 until September 30). Train 202 takes over this service, making a nightly trip from Batumi to Yerevan via Tbilisi. This train departs Batumi at 3.30pm, departs Tbilisi at 10.15pm, and arrives in Yerevan at 7.30am the following morning. Traveling from Yerevan to Tbilisi in summer, train 201 takes over this service, leaving Yerevan at 3.30pm in the afternoon and arriving in Tbilisi at 12 minutes past midnight. It then continues on to Batumi, where it arrives just after 7am the next morning. ++ Where does the Tbilisi to Yerevan train stop? 👉🏻The Tbilisi to Yerevan train route looks like a reverse ‘S’. Firstly, the train travels directly south to the border. After passing immigration, it tracks through the top of northern Armenia before turning west to Gyumri then south to Yerevan. In winter, the train stops at 5 stations between Tbilisi and Yerevan – in Sadakhlo (Georgia), and in Ayrum, Vanadzor, Gyumri, and Amavir (Armenia). In summer, the train makes an extra stop in Marneuli, just outside Tbilisi. Between Tbilisi and Batumi, the train also stops in Zestaphoni (the station for buses to Mestia), Samtredia and Kobuleti. The train waits for 4-6 minutes at each stop, except in Gyumri, where the train pauses for a full 15 minutes. The summer train waits for 30 minutes in Tbilisi. Immigration takes about 60 minutes on each side of the border. Train stations 👉🏻In Tbilisi, trains arrive and depart from Tbilisi Central, which is nested inside a four-story shopping complex. In Yerevan, trains arrive and depart from the historic Yerevan Railway Station, located just off Tigran Mets Avenue. Getting to Tbilisi Central Tbilisi Central is located in the northeast part of the city, approximately 5km from Liberty Square. It’s adjacent to metro stations Station Square I and II, where the city’s two underground lines intersect. - https://wander-lush.org/train-from-tbilisi-to-yerevan/

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