Railways offer Bilateral Tickets from Baku to Tbilisi and Back
The route Baku-Tbilisi-Baku today became the third in the list of CJSC Azerbaijani Railways, which offers tickets for both directions.
The Railways spokesman Nadir Azmammadov told Turan previously (August 2013) this service was introduced for passenger trains to Russia, Ukraine and back.
Now, passengers wishing to purchase tickets for bilateral high-speed train №37 (Baku-Tbilisi-Baku) should just apply to Booking Office №2 of the Baku Railway Station near the subway station 28 May.
The spokesman pointed out that the innovation on the popular international route is designed to expand the range and improve the services. --17D-
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