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Is it safe to travel by train in Russia?

Safety on Board and at the Stations
Russian trains are usually very safe but you should always use common sense to guard against petty theft. Unless you buy an entire compartment you have no control over who your companions will be. When at station stops, be vigilant when it comes to keeping track of time.



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6 Things You Should Know Before Traveling to Russia
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