Tehran to Isfahan Train Ticket
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You must present a printed copy of the ticket and a valid form of ID. Foreign travelers are required to carry their passport.
Passengers are allowed up to 30 kg of luggage, with a maximum dimension of 75 cm. For larger or excess luggage, special arrangements may be needed, and extra fees may apply.
Yes, trains in Iran are categorized into various classes, including economy, first-class, and luxury trains. For example, Fadak and Zendegi are well-known luxury options offering amenities like Wi-Fi, private cabins, and high-quality meals.
Train tickets in Iran can be purchased online through travel agencies like TAP Persia and you can book the ticket with your credit card. It's recommended to book at least two to three weeks in advance, particularly during busy travel periods like Nowruz. However, train tickets are released in monthly batches, typically from the 12th to the 20th of each month, covering trips for the following month. For example, if you plan to travel in November, tickets will become available between the 12th and 20th of October. During this window, it’s essential to check availability regularly and secure your preferred tickets as early as possible.
Ticket cancellations are typically available online up to a certain point before departure. You can easily cancel your booking via your tracking page.
Tickets for children between the ages of 2 and 12 are usually offered at half-price.
It's recommended to arrive at the station at least one hour before departure to allow enough time for boarding procedures and security checks.
Some of the most popular train routes include Tehran to Mashhad, Tehran to Shiraz, and Tehran to Tabriz.