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Erevan to Tbilisi Sleeper.

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reb0118

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I'm trying to book the overnight train from Erevan (Armenia) to Tbilisi (Georgia) for early next month. There are two of us travelling and we're after a first class en suite compartment. When checking the price it shows as appropriately 25'000 AMD (just under £50) pp.

When attempting to actually book it gets a bit confusing as there doesn't seem to be an option for selecting the specific class of sleeper. There are options for modernised/unmodernised and such like but again nothing that tells me specifically what type of accommodation I'm booking - it does give coach & seat numbers. Coach 1 seats 1 & 3 - with a combined price of 35'000 AMD.

Any tips?
 
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I'm trying to book the overnight train from Erevan (Armenia) to Tbilisi (Georgia) for early next month. There are two of us travelling and we're after a first class en suite compartment. When checking the price it shows as appropriately 25'000 AMD (just under £50) pp.

When attempting to actually book it gets a bit confusing as there doesn't seem to be an option for selecting the specific class of sleeper. There are options for modernised/unmodernised and such like but again nothing that tells me specifically what type of accommodation I'm booking - it does give coach & seat numbers. Coach 1 seats 1 & 3 - with a combined price of 35'000 AMD.

Any tips?
Just book the most expensive option, as this will be in a room with two beds.

No rooms have an en-suite, and the train's shower is unreliable at best, likely to be locked out of use.
 
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