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A new train called Alexander Nevskiy begun running between Moscow and St. Petersburg
30.04.2009 00:19
A new train called Alexander Nevskiy begun running between Moscow and St. Petersburg

A new train has begun running between two Russian capitals from this April. During the journey the passengers can enjoy wireless internet and satellite television and even take a shower. Instead of its forerunners Alexander Nevskiy is supplied with all the possible modern equipment.
      
      The train includes 3 types of carriages the VIP one, sleeping-car and ordinary carriages with compartments for 4 persons. The creature comforts are distributes among the carriages according to their types. All of them are provided with internet, satellite TV and security systems, but the showers are situated in the VIP carriages and in sleeping cars only.
      
      According to train schedule the train leaves at 23.30 from St. Petersburg on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays and arrives to Moscow at 7.10. From Moscow it leaves on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 23.30, arrives to St. Petersburg at 7.40.
      
      Sources: www.travel.newsru.com, rzd-tour.ru
      


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