afin de paufiner mon voyage , je souhaite réserver mes voayges en trains par internet et j' ai,
bien sur, plusieurs questions( certainement déja posées mais...) à poser :
Quel est le code de la gare de Delhi qui se trouve le plus près de parhar ganj ?
et qu'elle classe choisir pour voyager ?
sont - elles proposées dans l' ordre de la meilleurs à la moins..... ?
merci de m'aider même si mes questions sont redondantes....
Bonjour Marsyork, je me questionne également sur les trains en inde! Est il indispensable de les réserver à l'avance? Est ce moins dispendieux? Est ce que le temps d'attente dans les gares sont exagérés?
Je me pose cette question pcq j'aimerais mieux partir sans rien avoir réserver... jsuis sur que tout va se modifier au jour le jour là bas!
Ah, et au cas où on ne se reverrait pas d'ici là, je vous souhaite une bonne soirée et une excellente nuit !
et bien pour te répondre je dirai mon expérience des trains en Inde date d 'il y a 14 ans !!!
A l'époque j'avais pas mal galéré en temps pour réserver mes trajets ( mais j'étais partie pour 2mois donc j' ai pu me permettre de perdre un demi-journée à la gare de Delhi) et puis mes trajets s' étendaient aussi sur 2 mois;
là je vais faire un voyage de 12 jours avec pas mal de Kms en train alors si je peux me faciliter la vie sur place pour profiter pleinement du voyage 😉
Je donnerai des nouvelles dès que j' aurai réussi à réserve quelque chose
Je suis rentré il y a un mois d'Inde et j'ai un peu voyagé en train.
La gare située près de Pahar Ganj est NDLS. C'est la gare principale de New Delhi.
Pour la classe de voyage, je conseille la 2ème ou la 1ère si vous voulez du confort (mais attention à la clim' qui marche à fond).
Pour le reste, je recommande vivement de réserver à l'avance par internet car dans les gares indiennes, c'est un peu la folie. Et aux guichets, c'est un peu anarchique.
Avec votre réservation en poche, vous arrivez 1/2 heure avant le départ de votre train sur le quai et vous êtes relax. Pas de stress !
Bon séjour.
"Les relations, c'est comme l'argent, on n'en a jamais assez"
La réservation pour le train se fait sur le site www.irctc.co.in, tu peux acheter un e-ticket 3 jours avant ton arrivée ce qui te laisse un risque d'être en waiting-list.
Le paiement par CB requiert dorénavant un code 'verified by visa' qui est en fait ta date de naissance. Tu imprimes ton e-ticket et tu montes dans le train.
Le coût de la réservation est de l'ordre d'1€.
En dehors des grandes villes, la durée de la queue est 'tolérable' même si les indiens ont tendance à te passer devant. Saches qu'il y a souvent une queue spéciale 'femme, miliaire et touriste' (guichet 1) où on peut te prendre une petite commission car tu traites avec le "boss"... Il faut bien remplir le formulaire avec le n° du train, le nom du train, ton nom, ton prénom, ton age... Certaines informations sont demandées 2 fois et le guichetier va te jeter s'il manque quoique ce soit !
Le choix des classes de train se fait selon le critère de la waiting-list pour les trains de nuit ou les longs trajets:
- ne pas réserver des 1AC ou 2AC en waiting list car il n'y a qu'un wagon,
- ne pas réserver la 3AC avec un WL10 (6 couchettes climatisées avec drap et oreiller / 2 wagons par train),
- risque de devoir différer son voyage avec une WL50 en Second Sleeper
En général, les places sont 'libérées' 3 heures avant le départ du train. On peut suivre l'évolution de son statut WL sur internet et sur les bornes électroniques dans les gares.
En dehors des vacances des indiens, il est possible d'avoir des trains sans waiting list en réservant 3 jours à l'avance. Personnellement, je privilégie la 3AC pour les trains de nuit. En journée, il vaut mieux réserver pour avoir une vraie place. La seconde sans clim permet de partager un moment de vie avec les indiens pour une bouchée de pain...
j' ai les plus grandes difficultés à réserver par le net, pas évidemment quand on ne connait pas le code des gares.
Pour les codes des gares, tu peux soit acheter sur place le Trains at a Glance (quelques dizaines de roupies, dans les gares), soit te référer au site officiel, soit à ce site, Indiamike.com, très complet sur les trains indiens. Ou peut-être même à Wikipedia...
Pour février, effectivement c'est un peu tôt. Ça doit être le cas si tu as un message type "The dates given were outside ARP", pour "Advanced Reservation Period".
Les réservations sont en général ouvertes 90 jours avant le départ.
Et tu auras l'embarras du choix entre Delhi et Agra : il y a en tout pas loin de 80 trains qui circulent entre ces villes, dont de nombreux quotidiens.
Je reviens d'Inde et sur les conseils de nos spécialistes (notamment elconcombre 😉) j'ai voyagé exclusivement en sleeper, vraiment extra !
J'ai fait toutes mes résas en ligne, quitte à en annuler certaines. Une fois que tu as compris le système, ça te laisse pas mal de flexibilité.
J'ai adoré chacun de mes trajets !! J'ai hâte d'y retourner et encore merci pour tous les bons conseils que j'ai reçus 😎
Bonjour à tous, je voudrais profiter de cette discussion pour poser une petite question.
En fait je pense que j’ai tout compris par a port a la réservation, je regard la disponibilité sur c site : http://www.indianrail.gov.in/inet_metro_trns.html et j’ai fait un compte sur c site : http://www.irctc.co.in , normalement tout va bien jusqu’au payement, que je reçois un mail que dit :
Dear Customer,
We deeply regret that this reservation (reference no.0158762106) requested by you did not materialize as the Communication Problem. Kindly retry the booking if you have not been able to complete your booking yet. We apologize for the inconvenience caused to you. If the amount was Debited from your Account, We shall be making the refund back to your account shortly and it will start reflecting in your bank statement in 3 to 4 working days
C’est la 3eme fois que ça m’arrive et voila je ne sais pas quoi faire, qq’un connais cette problème ?
Je me tire en Inde Dans une semaine.. J'ai booké mes trois billets de train Mumbai/Goa ily a plus d'une semaine.. Suis passé de LW 108/107/106 à LW 59/58/57 en "Sleeper" (je voulais être avec les indiens dans le train)...
Mais je m'inquiète un peu quand à savoir si je vais obtenir mes places, sachant que volontairement je n'ai pas choisis le "quota"(je ne pensais pas cela nécessaire)...
Si vous connaissez cette ligne "l'express de nuit", pouvez vous me dire si il vaut mieux que j'annule mes billets et en prendre d'autres, ou bien attendre encore un peu( train dans 8 jours) ou bien garder mes billets et m'arranger en gare..
Une dernière question: le "E ticket" à imprimer, c'est celui que l'on recoit en lien sur sa boite mail.....OU c'est celui que l'on trouve en suivant la réservation avec le numéro IPNR.... Ou bien celui ou il faut taper son nom d'utilisateur puis son code mail perso....
J'attend vos réponses avec impatience.... Merci beaucoup d'avance... louis
Train dans 8 jours : je te conseillerais d'attendre.
De toutes manières, tu ne peux pas encore acheter de billets en quota 'taktal' donc attendre.
ce que tu dois montrer au contrôleur c'est le ERS : electronic reservation slip
je reprends l'exemple donné dans le fichier d'aide http://www.irctc.co.in/eticketsguide.html
Je sais qu'il y a des indiens dans les autres classes, mais celle ci me semble pas mal ....
En tout cas je vais attendre et je verrais en gare un jour avant.... J'ai hâte. plus que cinq petits jours...
Tu t'es fait l'inde du sud?? Je voulais me poser dans un endroit au Kerala pendant plusieus jours et louer des motos pour se ballader... Si t'as un conseil, je prend..
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Je tente de réserver deux billets pour le 18 Mars 2010 sur le train 4041 entre Delhi Sarai rohilla et Haridwar; les réservations sont ouvertes puisque la date…
ça fait 2 jours que je tente de reserver un CST-GOA pour 3 pers, tout se passe bien jusqu'au moment ou je rentre mes coordonées bancaires, pas de e-tickets…
I’m planning a trip around Italy using only trains or public transport in October (hoping the weather stays nice!).
I’d obviously like to see some tourist destinations, but I also want to get off the beaten path a bit, and I’m hoping to find some help here? I don’t plan to linger too long in the cities.
Starting in the north, I’d like to visit Lake Como or Lake Orta, pass through the Cinque Terre for some hiking, spend a few days in Naples and Rome, then head down to Sicily.
Hi there,
I’ll be traveling to Japan this coming August. We’ve finalized our itinerary and booked our flight tickets. Now I’m at the stage of buying train tickets for the few segments we’ll need to cover:
Tokyo - Hakone
Hakone - Kyoto
Kyoto - Osaka
Osaka - Tokyo
Here are my questions:
a) Is it possible to buy train tickets for these segments from Canada?
b) If so, which website should I use to do this?
c) And if it is possible, will we be able to print our tickets from Canada?
d) If it’s not possible, where in Tokyo should I go to buy these tickets when I arrive?
Hi everyone, I wanted to take the Paris-Berlin overnight train with a sleeper berth, the new service operated by European Sleepers.
24/05/2026 17:45 Paris-Nord (actually 16:00 from Paris Bercy Seine) -> 25/05/2026 9:59 (actually 7:30 in Berlin)
05/06/2026 18:31 Berlin (actually 20:00) -> 06/06/2026 10:00 Paris Nord (actually 12:30)
Part of the journey was operated by bus instead of the promised overnight train.
For 2 people: 340 € round trip
A total disaster. Never again. I was really looking forward to taking the overnight train, but we faced last-minute changes and truly unpleasant travel conditions. Here are the details:
1) 2 days before departure: email announcing a change of departure station for the outbound trip—Bercy Seine bus station instead of Gare du Nord.
2) Change of schedule: 4:00 PM from Bercy instead of 5:45 PM from Gare du Nord.
3) Change of transport mode!! A bus from Paris to Brussels, then an overnight train from Brussels to Berlin. No functional toilets on the bus. No children under 4 allowed on the bus.
4) On the sleeper train at 9:30 PM: no functional toilets in our carriage, so we had to go to other carriages, even in the middle of the night, to find working ones.
5) The onboard staff, though very friendly, were as lost as we were. In particular, they didn’t know how to handle the lower berths, so people using them had less space (armrests and backrests). Berth numbers weren’t respected, so some passengers had to move. The staff also didn’t know who was supposed to join the compartment during the journey.
6) Arrival at 7:30 AM in Berlin instead of 10:00 AM. No arrival announcement. Passengers had to search for staff to get breakfast and ended up with just a coffee (breakfast = 15 €, not bad for just a coffee).
7) Return trip: drastic schedule change announced by email on 26/05/2026—departure at 7:30 PM instead of 6:30 PM, with arrival between 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM in Paris instead of 10:00 AM. No change in transport mode announced.
8) Change in transport mode announced by email on the same day (05/06/2026)!! Overnight train from Brussels to Berlin, then a bus from Paris to Brussels. No functional toilets on the bus. Children under 4 banned from the bus, and families in this situation were asked to find another way—after being notified the same day.
9) The overnight train arrived at Berlin station with a 30-minute delay on top of its initial delay (scheduled for 6:31 PM, then 7:30 PM, finally arriving at 8:00 PM). The heating was blasting in the compartment with no way to turn it off. No functional toilets in the carriage. From that point on, customer service stopped responding to my messages.
10) Woken up at 5:00 AM with an announcement in all carriages about arrival in Liège.
11) Woken up again at 6:00 AM to be told we’d arrive in Brussels at 7:00 AM.
12) Arrival in Brussels at 7:00 AM and a one-hour wait for the bus to Paris. No functional toilets on the bus.
13) Arrival at Paris Nord at 12:30 PM, so 2.5 hours late compared to the originally scheduled time.
14) The overnight trains used are very old—I recognized the carriages from 20 years ago!! No functional power outlets, no Wi-Fi, no air conditioning. Five people per compartment is a bit cramped, but I consider these conditions expected (especially the air conditioning), so I’m not complaining about that. There’s already plenty to gripe about with the travel conditions.
I have little hope of getting even a partial refund. Customer service emails acknowledge the discomfort but only offer to reimburse the cost of a coffee on board if we send them the receipt... a bit weak.
I’m sharing this experience in the hope it might help others.
Hi there,
I’d like to take the Train of the Clouds from Lima to Huancayo.
I’ve heard it only runs during certain periods.
Does anyone have info on this?
Thanks!
HuancayoHuancayo
As part of my professional thesis, I’m conducting a study on the evolution of long-distance rail transport in France, particularly since it opened up to competition.
I’ve put together a very quick (about 5-minute) and completely anonymous questionnaire. Your answers will help me better understand users' expectations regarding pricing, frequency, and environmental impact.
We’re planning a 15-day trip to Uzbekistan in March—classic independent itinerary: Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva. We’d like to take the train between each city, but I don’t want to lock down the whole trip before we leave.
So, my question is: is it absolutely necessary to book train tickets before departure, whether for the high-speed trains or the regional ones? Is booking really essential for the regional trains?
Hello,
We’re traveling as a family with two boys aged 10 and 12 to Cairo in February. During our trip, we’re planning to take an overnight train (with or without a sleeper) for the Cairo-Aswan route.
Do you know how I can book this remotely?
Also, I’m looking for:
- A local contact to sail the Nile by felucca for 3 days from Aswan
- A contact to guide us in Cairo
Looking forward to your tips, and thanks in advance!
Marie
Hi everyone,
I first traveled solo to Japan in 2019, exploring the Kyushu region (28 days), and I’m planning to return with my daughter (she’s an adult and it’ll be her first time in Asia) from April 25 to May 9.
I’m reaching out on this forum to ask for route ideas—this time north of Tokyo, but without heading to the Sapporo island (I’m saving that for a future trip).
I’d love to take advantage of the cherry blossom season and its festivities.
I’m looking to create a route that’s a little off the beaten path while staying within 5-6 hours by train from Tokyo to avoid spending too much time on transfers.
Thanks in advance for sharing your suggestions and experiences!
Michael
I'm heading to MEXICO IN NOVEMBER 2025. Since private guides and drivers are really expensive—over 300 € per day—I'm thinking of exploring the Yucatán by train. CAN YOU SHARE ANY INFO ON THIS? Thanks
Hi there!
We’re planning to visit Serbia (1 week) and then Montenegro (2nd week) with our kids from April 18 to May 4. We’d prefer to travel by train (overnight if possible), but we’re not sure which platform to book on or when to do it (is it too early?). If anyone has any tips, I’m all ears!!
Je voulais savoir si il etait possible d'aller de Tashkent à Almaty en train sans passer par le Kirkistan. On m'a dit que la frontière etait souvent fermee 😕 entre ces l'ouzbekistan et le kazakhstan
merci d'avance
Olivier
Hi there!
We’re planning to head back to Istanbul next year—obviously by plane—and then take the train from Istanbul to Antalya. Has anyone here already made this trip by train with TCDD?
I’d love any tips or info that could be useful for us!
I need to take a sleeper train from Bangkok to Vientiane in January.
I found some ticket options on 12Go Asia, but booking doesn’t seem possible at the moment. I’ve tried simulations for several dates, but no luck.
I’m wondering if it’s already fully booked, if they’ve stopped selling tickets… yet 12Go still features it every day 😕
Has anyone else run into this issue?
Can I find tickets on another site? (I tried Baolau, but no sleepers left for January 8th.)
Hi there,
I’m a bit late to be worrying about this, but hopefully someone can help me before I leave.
Tomorrow afternoon, I arrive at Lyon Part-Dieu on the TGV at 5:50 PM and take the TER to Mâcon at 6:16 PM. Is a 26-minute transfer doable? Are the TGV and TER on the same departure board? And are they on the same platforms too?
I’ve been to Lyon before but never had to make a connection after arriving.
Thanks
I can’t seem to complete the payment for my trip on the IRCTC (Indian Railways) site. No matter which payment method I choose, my Visa card isn’t accepted.
Has anyone here managed to do it, and if so, could you share the method you used?
Thanks in advance!
Charlie
Starting November 15th, I’ll be arriving in Thailand, and during my stay, I plan to visit the north, around the Chiang Mai area, then head south to the Krabi region.
After Krabi, I’m planning to take an overnight train to Bangkok. I was wondering if there’s a train that leaves from Krabi or Trang, or if I absolutely have to go to Surat Thani?
Also, which official website can I use to book my ticket?
Next, since I’ll be arriving at dawn in Bangkok, I’ve planned to spend 2 days in Kanchanaburi. What’s the most convenient way to get there—bus or train? And if you know any companies or websites, that’d be great.
Hi there,
Does anyone know if there’s a bus from Luang Namtha to Boten to catch the train coming from China to Vientiane? If so, what’s the name of the company? Also, how long does the bus take to cover that distance? What’s the condition of the road like?
Thanks for your help!
Tom
I just realized there’s only one payment method accepted for booking the Mombasa-Nairobi express train ticket online: M-Pesa, a mobile money transfer service used in Africa. Would it be impossible to book as a European?
I’d love to know if any of you have recently eaten on the overnight train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai.
We’ve always ordered food on the train, and it was really good (and super convenient).
But in 2022, we ended up feeling like total idiots (with our 4-year-old daughter...) when we boarded the train only to find out that this service was no longer available... (It was the first time we’d traveled right after COVID.)
That’s also when we saw once again how kind Thai people are—they all offered to share their food with us, even though we were mortified. In the end, we managed to buy some instant noodles, which was better than nothing. Anyway, that’s the little story behind it.
In the following years, we’ve always brought our own meals.
I’ve read online that meal trays are back in service (could you confirm this, please?), but that the quality is really poor. I’ve also seen multiple reports that, even though you can eat well everywhere in Thailand, the train meal was the worst food travelers had during their trip...
Could you give me a recent opinion on this?
We’ll be departing from Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Station—do you know if there’s anywhere to buy a meal there before boarding the train?
Thanks so much for your help,
and have a great Sunday!
We’re heading to Thailand in February 2026 and we’d like to take the overnight train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai. Can we book two first-class tickets? I’m only seeing second-class options.
Hi everyone,
For traveling in Rajasthan by train and bus, could you give me some info: where to buy tickets, cost, purchase locations, websites, etc.?
Any tips you have would be super helpful.
Thanks
We’re traveling to Java on October 23, just the two of us.
I’ve read that it’s best to book train tickets in advance on tiket.com.
Is that true, and how far ahead do you recommend?
Are the tickets changeable?
Hi everyone,
I’m planning to travel from Ulaanbaatar to Irkutsk by train this summer but I’m a bit worried about crossing the borders. How does it work? Could anyone share their experience? (I’ve found quite a few accounts of people going *from* Russia *to* Mongolia, but entering a country is never the same as leaving it—especially in this context!)
Can anyone tell me how to book train tickets online? We're planning to travel from HANOI to HO CHI MINH CITY by train, making several stops along the way. I'd also like to find the schedules and the stations where the trains stop.
There are four of us, and we've already planned stops in HANOI / DONG HOI / HUE.
I’m heading to Japan for the second time with my 20-year-old son. During our first trip, we spent two weeks in Tokyo and Kyoto (plus the surrounding areas).
This time, we’re planning to stay in Tokyo for at least 4-5 days and then head to the island of Naoshima.
I’m looking for suggestions and advice:
Is getting to Naoshima from Tokyo complicated? If so, do you have any recommendations for a stopover somewhere? Given that we’d prefer not to move every day, we’d rather settle in one place and then explore on day trips...
Do you think it’s possible to do something like this:
5 nights in Tokyo (Shinjuku)
3 nights in Kyoto
2 nights in Naoshima (or is one night enough??) and if one night is enough, where could I spend a second night on the way back to Tokyo?
2 nights in Tokyo (I’d love your advice on staying in a different neighborhood—last time we stayed near Ueno Park)—keeping in mind we’re flying out of Narita.
I’m considering maybe skipping Kyoto, which I love but has apparently become *very* touristy...
Not really keen on Osaka... since we’ll already have done Tokyo as our "big city." I’d prefer towns where nature is present... (a bit like Kyoto, which offers all that...)
For info, we’ll be traveling by train.
Thanks in advance for all your suggestions and help!
I have one last little question:
Is cash still widely used in Japan, or not at all anymore?
We’re planning this *very* last-minute—I know! But we’d love to spend 4 days soon (within the next 10–12 days) on a city getaway with our young adult kids. Ideally by train, and for this short trip, we’d prefer not to spend more than 4–6 hours in transit, leaving from Lausanne (Switzerland). We’ve been considering Milan, Strasbourg, or Freiburg im Breisgau, but I’ll admit I’m feeling a bit lost...
Venice was our original plan, but the connection changes in Domodossola or Milan are making the travel time longer this year.
It’s peak summer, so there’ll be tourists and it’ll likely be hot, but oh well...
Any suggestions? We love wandering around, taking photos, exploring cities on foot, trying out restaurants, and keeping things low-key.