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Transportation to and from Russia and its major cities can be tricky. A few helpful hints can help make your travels more enjoyable. Maybe the quickest way to get to the major Russian cities is by air. Delta is only major U.S. Airline that flies into Russia but multiple European carriers have regular service to Moscow and St. Petersburg including. The two international airports are located in Moscow and St. Petersburg and leave much to be desired. Be prepared to wait in long line for baggage and customs. There are shorter flights between Moscow and St. Petersburg, but watch your carry on luggage, sometimes there is a weight limit. Traveling to and throughout Russia by train can be romantic and a great way to see the country, but this might only be the best choice for you if you have a lot of time to spend in Russia. The train trip from Western Europe to Moscow can take 48 hours. The wheels on the trains actually have to be changed at the Russian border for the train to run on the wider Russian tracks. Automobile travel is not considered a good mode of transportation. The country is so vast and roads street signs are in bad shape. You may want to consider a bus tour or possible a cruise to see all of the cites that Russia has to offer.
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