The decision is due to the fact that there may not be enough tickets for everyone, as it was in August last year.
About 170 pairs of trains have already been planned for the Black Sea coast and the North Caucasus, which is 3% more than in 2024. Keep in mind that the new routes include trains from Moscow to Novorossiysk and Anapa, as well as from St. Petersburg to Simferopol. They promise both standard and double-decker trains.
Despite the difficult situation on many Anapa beaches due to the consequences of the fuel oil spill, tickets in this direction remain in demand, but, apparently, this time there will be enough for everyone.
If there are no train tickets to Anapa, you can think of an alternative — an airport in Sochi and Minvody or a trip by private car.
It is also worth considering water transport: the Komet from Anapa to Sochi delivers passengers in four hours, but flights depend on the weather.
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