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Iran’s railway network is one of the most reliable and scenic ways to explore the country, making it an ideal option for those without a strict timeline. Here’s everything you should know about train travel in Iran:
Train prices in Iran are categorized into different classes, each offering a unique travel experience:
Bus trains
5-20 €
Economy trains
15-40 €
First class
40-60 €
Iran's trains offer various facilities depending on the class and ticket type. Common amenities include:
Each ticket includes a luggage allowance of 30-50 kg per person. Here’s what you need to know:
Trains often offer sleeping compartments for longer journeys:
Most trains provide onboard meals, especially in economy and first-class tickets:
Iran’s rail network serves over 400 stations across the country, including several UNESCO World Heritage sites. Here are the 20 most-visited destinations in Iran:
Did you know that Iran’s railway played a pivotal role in World War II? The Trans-Iranian Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was essential for the Allies’ efforts during the war. Built between 1927 and 1938, this route connected the Caspian Sea in the north to the Persian Gulf in the south, passing through two major mountain ranges, forests, and various climate zones. Experience this historic route and explore Iran’s diverse landscapes on your next train journey.
Iran train ticket prices range from 5 to 60 EUR depending on services and amenities provided. Start a chat with us to get more details(Ticket in Iran).
Refund policies are specific to each ticket and company. Check with us before finalizing your selected ticket.
Yes. Due to their popularity, trains fill up fast, so we recommend you book at least one month in advance for the best tickets. Booking in advance will save you time and energy before getting to the stations.
Yes, all tickets are the same price regardless of age.
No, you can simply show your train ticket on your phone. It’s convenient and eco-friendly, making the process much easier.
Yes. Currently, the only international train ticket that we sell is to Van city(in Turkiye).
Most tickets allow a baggage allowance of 30-50 kg per person. Make sure to check the specific limits for your class of ticket.
Yes, you can book a private compartment, but you will need to purchase all the seats (usually 4-6) within the compartment to ensure privacy.
Yes, you can bring your bike on the train for an additional cost. If you’re planning to transport a car or motorcycle, coordination with the train company is required in advance.
Yes, shipping your car is possible on certain routes. Be sure to arrive a few hours before departure, and be prepared to pay the additional shipping fees. It’s always best to check with the train companies for availability.
Yes, Iran has a vast railway network covering over 10,000 kilometers. The Trans-Iranian Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage site, was a crucial part of World War II history and continues to serve as an important transportation route today.
Yes, there is a train service connecting Turkey and Iran, between Van (Turkey) and Tehran (Iran), with stops in Tabriz.
Yes, a train route operates between Istanbul and Tehran. We can point you to the right resources for booking tickets.
Iran currently has trains running at an average speed of 120 kph, with some reaching 140 kph. The Tehran–Qom–Isfahan High-Speed Rail project, started in 2015, is set to complete in the mid-2020s, offering faster connections.
Yes, if you wish to have a private space, you can book all the beds in a compartment (usually 4-6 beds) for just the two of you. This ensures complete privacy during your journey.