LUX EXPRESS | BUSINESS CLASS | RIGA - TALLINN
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2024
- Founded in 1993, Lux Express Group is the largest international express routes coach operator in the Baltic region offering bus services in 7 countries. Lux Express operates international and Estonian domestic routes. The main international directions are Riga, St. Petersburg, Tallinn, Vilnius and Warsaw.
Date of Travel: 11 August 2019
Miles: 192
Trip duration: 4h 25min
Ticket price: 28€
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Отличные автобусы, сервис на Высоте😘😘😘
I'm currently planning an Interrail trip and videos like these are so helpful! I wasn't aware of this "means of transportation reviews" side of TH-cam, but I love it!
I'm glad you liked it! Safe travels!
Hey man, just wanted to stop by and say thank you for this. You gave a great insight into what it's like to ride with the LUX Express. Super cool. High quality video too. Great job.
Thank you!
Hè 1993 đi Riga Latvia -talin . etonhia.mình không đến talin.xuống xe vài thành phố lân cận talin..tiếc là không dừng chân tại talin
I was going to take the train for this route (and also Tallinn-St.Petersburg) next summer since I don't like busses, but now that I see how cool this LUX Express is I'm having second thoughts... I suppose the LUX Lounge will be even better! Thank you for a great video!
I'm not a big fan of busses either, I prefer trains instead. By the way this is Lux Express Lounge service.
@@Homo_Vagus Thank you very much for the clarification.
Welcome to Estonia!
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Nice video. Thanks ✌️
Thank you!
Great video
Thank you!
The bus was Scania and there was no customs on the border between Latvia and Estonia.
That is correct! Both Latvia and Estonia are EU members since 2004.
@@Homo_Vagus I was born in Riga Latvia back in 1980.
Had a great time in Riga!
Does Estonia look better and more comfortable and also more European than Latvia?
That's a nice read if you enjoy that kind of stuff. europa.eu/european-union/about-eu/figures/living_en
Hope i would have checked the video before. Then i would have definitely switch to train 😉
I prefer trains over busses, but Riga to Tallinn train service runs once a day and it takes a few hours longer than the bus with one simple cross-platform change of train on the border at Valga.
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