The Italian manufactured trains were named Allegro. 'Allegro' is a musical term and means fast and in Italian also cheerful.
It is comfortable to travel in an Allegro train. The train is spacious and the interior is timelessly classy and it has a wide variety of onboard services. The onboard staff speak Finnish, Russian and English.
The train is by far the easiest way to travel to Russia. No additional waiting at stations or for customs or border formalities. Choose from four daily departures.
When travelling by train you can make good use of your travel time by working or relaxing by socializing and enjoying good food. You have a six person group compartment, adjacent seats for four persons with a table, separate spaces for using a mobile phone and power sockets at each seat at your disposal. First Class passengers are also offered the daily newspapers in Finnish, Russian and English.
In the restaurant car you can enjoy the culinary delights of Finnish and Russian cuisine. The meals are served to the table and the bar is a great place to stop by for a coffee break. You can also get takeaway to enjoy at your seat.
In the restaurant car you can pay in cash and with euros and roubles, Finnish debit card and credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club and Eurocard).
A snack served at your seat is included in the fare for First Class passengers. In addition, coffee and tea are available at a self-service counter.
