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Zagreb - Budapest


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From ₨ 2,846 ₨ 2,846

Zagreb -> Budapest

Display return journey schedules :
 Dep.Arr.DurationChange(s)MOTUWETHFRSASU
1ZAGREB GL. KOL.
09:55
BUDAPEST DELI PU
16:45
N°: 205 First-class seats Second-class seats Restaurant facility Facility for bicycle transport available
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09:5516:4506:50 Direct 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1ZAGREB GL. KOL.
10:00
BUDAPEST DELI PU
16:34
N°: 205
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10:0016:3406:34 Direct 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1ZAGREB GL. KOL.
14:31
GYEKENYES
16:10
N°: 284
First-class seats Second-class seats
2GYEKENYES
17:16
DOMBOVAR
19:52
N°: 8223 Second-class seats
3DOMBOVAR
20:01
BUDAPEST DELI PU
22:05
N°: 801 First-class seats Second-class seats Services for disabled persons
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14:3122:0507:34 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1ZAGREB GL. KOL.
16:10
BUDAPEST KELETI P
22:19
N°: 201 First-class seats Second-class seats
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16:1022:1906:09 Direct 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
 Dep.Arr.DurationChange(s)MOTUWETHFRSASU
1BUDAPEST KELETI P
06:15
ZAGREB GL. KOL.
12:29
N°: 200 First-class seats Second-class seats Facility for bicycle transport available
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06:1512:2906:14 Direct 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1BUDAPEST DELI PU
13:11
ZAGREB GL. KOL.
19:44
N°: 204 First-class seats Second-class seats Restaurant facility Facility for bicycle transport available
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13:1119:4406:33 Direct 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1BUDAPEST DELI PU
13:20
ZAGREB GL. KOL.
19:45
N°: 204
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13:2019:4506:25 Direct 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1BUDAPEST KELETI P
20:05
BRATISLAVA HL S.
22:46
N°: 476 First-class sleepers Standard class (second class) sleepers Second-class seats First-class couchettes Second-class couchettes First and second class seats available First-class sleeper, special First-class sleeper, double Second-class sleeper, T3 (three-bed compartment) The travel service is non-smoking Mini-bar available
2BRATISLAVA HL S.
23:04
TRNAVA
23:53
N°: 3063 Second-class seats
3TRNAVA
04:38
ZAGREB GL. KOL.
04:46
N°: 980 Second-class seats
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20:0504:4608:41 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

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