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I'm planning a trans-Siberian trail trip in early/mid May and need some advice on train bookings. I'll be arriving in Moscow, and will spend a couple days there before taking the train to Irkutsk, and onward to Ulan Ude and Vladivostok.
I've heard conflicting reports on the need to book rail tickets in advance- some say it's absolutely necessary, others say there's always a train. Am I safe to book my rail tickets upon arrival in Moscow, or will I need to book in advance through an agency? I'm looking to take either the #2 or #10 from Moscow.

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For trans-siberian train I would make the reservations in advance. Generally speaking local trains have always been no issue for myself, I have experienced some longer distance trains selling out - both times I was able to get another train in a few hours. Unless your travelling with someone thats Russian I'd say why chance it.

I'm not the expert at train travel in Russia though, so others advice might be better.

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