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Fast train depart rom Hanoi to Hue and end in HCMC are the ones with ‘SE‘ train numbers, equipped with modern air-conditioned coaches.
They have:
- soft class air-conditioned sleepers (4-berths per compartment).
- hard class air-conditioned sleepers (6-berths per compartment)
- air-conditioned soft class reclining seats
- in soft sleeper, simple tray meals are served in your compartment along with mineral water, included in the fare.
The train class should you choose?
Air-conditioned soft sleeper is the recommended choice for most western travellers, for any journey involving overnight travel. Air-con soft sleeper cars have western-style toilets at the end of the corridor. However, air-con hard sleeper is perfectly acceptable if you‘re on a budget or if all the soft sleepers are sold out, so don‘t rule it out. Some hard sleepers have squat-type toilets only, if that‘s an issue for you. Air-con soft seat is a good choice for daytime journeys, but not for overnight trips as you can‘t sleep properly in a seat.
New schedule of Livitrans train is applied from now to further notice:
- From 12 june 2011 for Hanoi-Hue-Danang with SE5
- From 14 june 2011 for Danang-Hue-Hanoi with SE6
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Schedule
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Ha Noi – Hue - Da Nang (SE5)
from 12jun 2011
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Station
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Ha Noi
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Dong Hoi
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Hue
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Da Nang
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Arrival
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02.34
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06.07
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08.56
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Departure
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15.45
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02.46
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06.12
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Da Nang –Hue - Ha Noi (SE6)
from 14jun 2011
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Da Nang
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Hue
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Dong Hoi
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Ha Noi
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10.18
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13.21
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17.02
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04.45
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10.34
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13.26
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17.14
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Travel by train is one of the best way to cut down your travel cost and sometimes, you also can spend a night on train then visit the city on arrival easily or contact us for best train ticket from Hanoi to Hue
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