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Title: train vs. plane again . . . Post by: Ramblin on March 26, 2002, 05:00:00 AM I have heard from Oscar, Dan, and Rojack on this concerning their Kiev-Dnipropetrovsk travels but still would like others to chime in to help me decide on my Kiev-Sevastopol travel. I hear the plane costs about twice as much and is unsafe or at least risky but will get you there in about one sixth of the time it takes a train. And I hear that the trains are noisy, uncomfortable, and have unsanitary toilet rooms and you have to keep an eye on your luggage. Does anyone know how long each trip would take by plane and by train? Also, if going by train, would it be better to take the overnight to Odesa, spend the day there and that night and go on to Sevastopol the next day, as in good rest and a shower, or spend something like 24 hours on the train and get it over with in one shot? I can’t imagine 24 hours on a train. Someone please help me make an informed decision here for me and my lady.
Title: Planes and Trains Post by: John K on March 28, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to train vs. plane again . . ., posted by Ramblin on Mar 26, 2002
I took the train from Kiev to Sevastopol the second time I was in Ukraine. Count on 22 - 26 hours each way. It's a great way to see if the two of you can tolerate each other over an extended time. It's cheap, even if you get a private cabin, but remember you are wasting two days of your vacation simply by travelling. You might look at catching a local airline flight to Simferopol and catching a bus/taxi/train from there. Then your travel time gets knocked down to 6 hours or less. You will need to go to the other airport in Kiev to do that (You'll initially fly into Borispol, but that's the international airport). Of course, you need to have a backup plan in case you lose your suitcase for a day or two. Also, the local flights do get cancelled once in a while, without any known reason. If you do travel by train, here's some things you ought to know. First, get yourself a private cabin. If it has 4 berths, buy all four of them. It's cheaper if you buy 2 adults and 2 children. Second, bring lots of food and drink, enough for the two of you for the entire trip. Bring a roll of toilet paper and extra bottled water, for use in the bathroom. Bring an extra bag for trash. Bring a rope or cord to tie the door shut while you sleep. If they want in badly enough, they'll have to knock. You might even go so far as to pack a couple of eyelet screws, in case you can't find anything to tie to. We didn't use ours, but you never know. Hope this helps... Title: Re: train vs. plane again . . . Post by: Ryan on March 26, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to train vs. plane again . . ., posted by Ramblin on Mar 26, 2002
I feel the train is safe... I went from Kiev to Luganks.. You put your luggage under the seat you sit/lay on it. It is safe... The toilet room is bad but I have seen worst at a rock concert, just get in and get out and live with it... Your not going to die.. The train lets you see some of the countryside if you have never been... If your going in June it can be hot!.. No mater what I always change my clothes when I get on the train.. First thing! I get in my pajama's pullover shirt. What ever makes you comfortable.. Sit in your underwear if you want... Pop a couple benadryl and read a good book... You will sleep like a baby... Get the whole compartment... Why? Ok I am going to get killed for this comment.... I cannot stand the smell of other people from another country (Especially Ukraine, Asia, Middle east...) I am not used to it and it makes me uncomfortable... The smell comes from what they eat not from not washing... So for me to be comfortable I get a compartment for myself or someone I have been around. (If I am around someone from a different country for a time then I get used to their smell...) I am sure I smell different to them also....It goes both ways... Travel by train......Ryan Title: Re: train vs. plane again . . . Post by: Oscar on March 26, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to train vs. plane again . . ., posted by Ramblin on Mar 26, 2002
Do yourself a huge favor and fly! If the plane ride from Kiev to Dnepro is 1.25 hours, (Half way to Odessa) it may perhaps take 2.5 to Odessa or Sevastopol.. I don't know how long the train is but from Kiev to Dnepro it is 12 hours and you have to go again that far for Odessa! Now whether the train goes a little faster to get to someplace like Sevastopol sooner, I don't know, but with what I know, it wouldn't matter, I would fly! Yes the trains are uncomfortable (bumpy), yes the toilets stink and you would NEVER want to sit on one! But I never worried about my luggage, it was very safe and private, just miserable in my opinion! For double the money, there is just no contest in my opinion! For what it's worth... Title: Re: train vs. plane again . . . Post by: Rags on March 26, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to train vs. plane again . . ., posted by Ramblin on Mar 26, 2002
My (now) wife and I took the train from Kyiv to Simferopol last summer and it was great. I don't really know if the train goes all the way to Sevastopol or if you have to catch a bus/taxi to get there. Anyway, we left Kyiv at 1730 and arrived at around 0900 hr. The return trip ran a couple of hours sooner (1330- 0700 I think). As long as you have good company and get the first class (A) coach berth it is a great way to see some beautiful country. If you are less that adventurous or a real clean freak maybe it's not for you but then again have you ever been on a short hop Tupe? I would highly recomend the train as the better choice as long as there are no time restraints. It is a romantic and cultural expirience to be savored long after the trip. I have taken trains in all the classes of coaches (A-B-C) and although I didn't sleep much :) on any of the rides, they were all trips that I fondly remember. Title: Re: train vs. plane again . . . Post by: Zink on March 26, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to train vs. plane again . . ., posted by Ramblin on Mar 26, 2002
I don't know about in Ukraine but I spent 24 hours on a train in Russia. It wasn't that bad. But I had company and plenty of food. Remember to take everything that you want to eat and drink along. You may not be able to buy anything for long periods. The toilets are terrible but how long everday do you need to be in there? Take a deep breath get in and out as fast as you can. My personal preference is to get were I'm going as fast as I can. This leaves me more time in that place. If I was travelling alone I would take a plane, but lots of Russian ladies think that trains are romantic. And being locked in a small cabin alone for a day is an interesting test for your compatibility. It all depends on your personality and preferences. Go first class if possible, but second class is bearable. Coach looks a little scary, unless you really want to get up close and personal with a lot of strangers. Title: Re: "A" class coach Post by: Rags on March 26, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: train vs. plane again . . ., posted by Zink on Mar 26, 2002
Actually if you get the "A" class berth there are people who come through the cars selling soft drinks, juice, snacks, and even ice cream. In addition, the meals in the kitchen car are reasonable and very good. Just be sure to ask the car attendant to lock your berth for you while you are gone. We had a impromptu "party" with a bunch of total strangers on our return trip that was great! Drinking and dancing as the train rocked and bumped along. LOL! I would suggest taking along some flip flops to use going back to the toilet as there will be some slosh going on by the time you get to your destination but Hey, thats life. Title: Re: Re: "A" class coach Post by: Zink on March 26, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: "A" class coach, posted by Rags on Mar 26, 2002
The availability of food probably varies depending on the route. I know some trains have dining cars. No such luck on my trip. On the Train from Volgograd to Sochi we had only hot tea to drink for the first 10 hours. Then we stopped at a fair sized town and they had a market beside the tracks where we could buy some other things. We had about 20 pounds of food and nothing to drink. It was hot and my lady had a slight fever so she was almost dying for something cool to drink. We took turns leaving the compartment. My lady was very paranoid that somebody would steal our luggage. Title: Re: Re: train vs. plane again . . . Post by: Ramblin on March 26, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: train vs. plane again . . ., posted by Zink on Mar 26, 2002
Are the 2nd class cabins the same size as the first class cabins. In other words, if there were three people traveling, would it be better to get two first class cabins or one second class cabin? Are the sleeping platforms the same size in either? Title: Re: Re: Re: train vs. plane again . . . Post by: Zink on March 26, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: Re: train vs. plane again . . ., posted by Ramblin on Mar 26, 2002
The train I was on didn't have a first class car. So I don't know about the differences. What the second class cabin had was a small table and four bunk style benches. It was aproximately 7 feet by 7 feet. We filled the top two bunks with our luggage and slept on the bottom ones. The bunks were about 6 1/2 feet long and 2 feet wide. I'm 6' 3" and still had some head room when sleeping. They were pretty narrow. There were feather mattresses that you put on the seats when sleeping. That was better than without them. Three people would be relatively comfortable in a second class berth as long as you didn't have too much luggage. My girlfriends mother sent along enough food to feed an army. The food and my lady's couple of small bags filled one bunk. My suitcases filled most of the other. I was travelling heavy because I was in Russia for 4 weeks. Title: Same Size Compartment, and Same Size Bunks . . . Post by: Dan on March 26, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: Re: train vs. plane again . . ., posted by Ramblin on Mar 26, 2002
But in the 2nd Class compartment, you have 4 bunks whereas 1st class has only 2. The additional 2 bunks are mid-way up the wall - about eye level. If only 2 (or 1) are traveling, you can sort of push the upper bunks out of the way so you are not constantly banging into them. 1st class has nicer linens, and sometimes a little cloth to put on the small table. 1st and 2nd class both have locking doors to the compartment and are the same basic dimensions. I hope this helps. - Dan Title: Re: Re: train vs. plane again . . . Post by: Richard on March 26, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: train vs. plane again . . ., posted by Zink on Mar 26, 2002
While it is nice to get where you are going quickly, one should be aware of the fact many of the trains in Ukraine run at night: you are traveling when you would normally be sleeping. Also, for the night you are on the train, you do not need to make other arrangements for a place to stay. That said, I believe the train ride between Kiev and Simferopol is something on the order of 17 or 18 hours. When I went to Crimea last October, I chose to fly because my companion really wanted to fly rather than take the train. If you do fly, buy a round trip in Kiev as the return ticket is more expensive when purchased in Yalta than the outbound ticket in Kiev. Title: Re: Re: Re: train vs. plane again . . . Post by: Ramblin on March 26, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: Re: train vs. plane again . . ., posted by Richard on Mar 26, 2002
What if we took the train and I wanted to fly back to Kiev after the lady returns home, is it possible to buy a one way ticket from Crimea to Kiev and get the ticket in Kiev at the lower price you mention? Title: Re: Re: Re: Re: train vs. plane again . . . Post by: Richard on March 26, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: Re: Re: train vs. plane again . . ., posted by Ramblin on Mar 26, 2002
Yes, it is. You just need to go into the local ticket office of the airlines to buy your ticket. I don't know how much english is spoken in the ticket offices as my fiance' did the speaking for us. Also, we travelled in October, which is off peak and I had been told in advance that there would be no problem buying tickets at the last minute. If you are traveling at busier times, you may need to plan ahead. You might want to seek the advice of those people here who have more experience traveling in Ukraine. Title: Re: train vs. plane again . . . Post by: Del on March 26, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to train vs. plane again . . ., posted by Ramblin on Mar 26, 2002
Ramblin, I've done the trip both ways numerous times. If I'm travelling alone, I prefer the plane, and, if I'm travelling with another, I prefer the train. Enjoy your trip - it's a wonderful area. Title: Re: Re: train vs. plane again . . . Post by: Stan on March 26, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: train vs. plane again . . ., posted by Del on Mar 26, 2002
I've flown from Kiev to Simferopol and rode the train back to Keiv. The train was a nice way to wind down a wonderful month in Crimea and it stopped alot so we could get realy good eats from the local vendors. I've also been to Eugene's internet club and have only good to say about him and those who work and help out there. Steve Title: Re: Eugene Post by: Rags on March 26, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: train vs. plane again . . ., posted by Del on Mar 26, 2002
I'll second this recomendation on using Eugene's services. He was our driver/guide/interpreter for our trip to Simiez, Alupka, and Yalta. He is one great guy who will really go the extra mile for you. Title: Alushka Sanitoriums Post by: Ramblin on March 26, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: Eugene, posted by Rags on Mar 26, 2002
Anyone know anything about the beachfront sanitoriums in Alushka? Title: Re: Alushka Sanitoriums Post by: Del on March 26, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Alushka Sanitoriums, posted by Ramblin on Mar 26, 2002
Ramblin, e mail me - I've info on a really nice place at Partenit, decent food (much better than a sanatorium). Title: Re: Re: train vs. plane again . . . Post by: Ramblin on March 26, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: train vs. plane again . . ., posted by Del on Mar 26, 2002
Thanks Del, I have already been exchanging emails with Eugene. Thanks for your advice it is very helpful. I already was planning on doing Crimea by auto but your info about train over plane if going with a lady and that it is overnight all the way to Simferopol is very helpful. I thought it was overnight to Odesa and much further to Simferopol and I was also wondering if the train from Odesa to Sevastopol would be quicker than going through Simferopol but I infer from your post that the only way to get to Sevastopol is through Simferopol. Title: Re: Re: Re: train vs. plane again . . . Post by: Del on March 26, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: Re: train vs. plane again . . ., posted by Ramblin on Mar 26, 2002
There is no need at all to go to Odessa. And, yes the only way to Sevastopol is through Simferopol, whether by train or air. If possible, I'd have your friend meet you in Kiev and travel back to Sevastopol with you. I've done this and it is absolutely the best way, in my opinion. On the other hand, I've flown many times too (a couple of hours) and never felt 'unsafe'. :-) Title: sounds like a plan Post by: Ramblin on March 26, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: Re: Re: train vs. plane again . . ., posted by Del on Mar 26, 2002
Yes, that is what we are going to do, even though she will be doing so much train travel, my lady wants to meet me in Kiev at the airport even though she will be taking a train from Moldova and then ride back with me all the way to Sevastopol. It would be easier for her to meet me closer to Moldova but she wants to spend more time with me, and she insists on meeting me at the airport, and she is dying to go to the beach. Oh, and you have also seconded her advice that we do not need to go to Odesa. Somehow I was under the impression that it was on the way and would break up the trip. |