How to get from Yerevan to Tbilisi: quickly and inexpensively. How to get from Yerevan to Tbilisi How to get from Yerevan to Tbilisi

  • 15.01.2024

Detailed instructions on how to get from Yerevan to Tbilisi and vice versa by train, taxi, bus, plane. Ticket prices, travel schedules, travel routes by car, useful sites.

You can get from Yerevan to Tbilisi (and in the opposite direction) by plane (from 5,400 rubles), by train (from 860 rubles), by bus (1,690 rubles), by minibus (877 rubles) or by transfer and taxi (from 6,000 rubles).

Briefly about the route:

  • Distance between Tbilisi and Yerevan: 280 kilometers.
  • Travel time: from 30 minutes.
  • Cost: from 7,000 Armenian drams (860 rubles).

Airplane

What is the fastest way to get from Yerevan to Tbilisi? Of course, by plane. This method is the most expensive, but also the most comfortable.

Flights between cities are operated by the Georgian airline Georgian Airways. Flights operate daily except Thursday.

Departure time depends on the day of the week (either around 7-8am or around 5-6pm). Travel time is 30 minutes.

The cost of a Yerevan-Tbilisi ticket is about 5,600 rubles for a one-way flight and about 10,700 rubles for a round-trip flight.

To find inexpensive tickets between Armenia and Georgia, use the search engines Skyscanner and Aviasales - they compare prices from all agencies and display them on one page.

The train is convenient because it travels through the night - that is, it departs in the evening and arrives in the morning. Wi-Fi is available on the train's premises. Along the way, the train stops in Gyumri, Vanadzor and other cities.

Train schedule Yerevan – Tbilisi from October:

Price of train tickets Yerevan – Tbilisi:

  • reserved seat: 7160 drams (860 rubles), children's ticket (5-10 years old) – 4970 drams (600 rubles);
  • coupe: 11,300 drams (1,350 rubles), children’s – 7,640 drams (915 rubles)
  • in NE: 20,210 drams (2,400 rubles), children's ticket – 12,840 drams (1,540 rubles).

You can buy a train ticket at the station ticket office 40 days before the train departs. Ticket offices at the railway station in Yerevan are open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. In theory, you can buy a ticket on the website of the South Caucasus Railway, but it does not always work correctly and many will have difficulty purchasing tickets online.

In the summer (usually from June to September) this train is replaced by train No. 202 “Armenia”, which runs on the route “Yerevan - Batumi”. Departure from Yerevan – at 15:30, arrival in Tbilisi – 00:12. Travel time is about 10.5 hours.

Bus

An alternative option is to travel from Yerevan to Tbilisi by bus. Communication between the cities is provided by the companies “Ass Bass” and “Arius-Tour”.

In this case, direct communication is most often carried out by minibuses. If you want to get to Tbilisi or Yerevan by big bus, you need to buy tickets for routes like “Yerevan – Krasnodar” or “Yerevan – Rostov-on-Don”.

Departure in Yerevan – from the station on Arshakunyats Avenue, 34/13. In Tbilisi, the bus arrives either at the Ortachala bus station or at the Avlabari metro station.

Buses run from 08:30 to 19:00 at intervals of 2-2.5 hours. Travel time: 5.5-6 hours. Ticket price: 1140-1470 rubles (depending on departure time)

Buses from Tbilisi depart at 09:20 and arrive in Yerevan at 16:20. Tickets cost from 1,224 rubles.

View exact bus schedule Yerevan – Tbilisi and you can buy a ticket in advance on the website, which collects offers from different bus companies. You must have a printed ticket and passport with you.


Photo: © Nelson Fernando Sotelo Castro / flickr.com

Minibus

By minibus you can get from Yerevan to Tbilisi and back cheaper, but with less comfort.

Minibuses depart from Yerevan central bus station daily from 07:00 to 14:00. At the same time, minibuses leave for Tbilisi only when the cabin is completely filled with passengers, so sometimes you have to wait a long time for departure.

Travel time is about 6 hours. The fare costs 7,000 drams (830 rubles).

Transfer and taxi Yerevan – Tbilisi

A comfortable way to get from Yerevan to Tbilisi by land is from one city to another. This can be done, for example, through a trusted Russian company.

The transfer is more expensive than other types of ground transport, but has a number of advantages:

  • You will be picked up directly from your hotel and taken to your desired location in Tbilisi - no need to get to the airport or train station yourself.
  • Travel time – about 4 hours (may be longer due to queues at the border)
  • If you have a lot of luggage, it is more convenient to travel by car than by public transport.
  • This is the only way to get from Tbilisi to Yerevan (or vice versa) if you need to leave late in the evening or at night.

Prices for transfer Yerevan – Tbilisi start from 6100 rubles per car for 4 people (you can also order transport for 7-19 passengers).

Thus, it is better to book a transfer if you are traveling to Georgia with a group or traveling with children - per person the cost will not be much higher than a bus or train.

If you wish, you can also use taxi services (they can be found near the train station or bus stations), but the price will be about the same, and the transfer will still be more reliable.


Photo: Yerevan taxi © MY2200 / flickr.com

Car rental

If you are traveling on your own, you can rent a car and drive it to Tbilisi or Yerevan on your own.

It is convenient to compare rental prices on the website - it finds offers from all companies and displays them on one page, allowing you to choose the appropriate option. In Georgia, you can rent a car through a service that receives good reviews from tourists (it does not yet work in Armenia).

The cost of renting a car in Armenia and Georgia starts from 1,140 rubles per day (the longer the rental period, the cheaper). Before booking, be sure to check that the rental conditions allow cross-border crossing - not all rental companies allow this.

There are quite good transport connections between Yerevan and Tbilisi and you can get from one city to another in a bunch of different ways - by train, bus, minibus, car, hitchhiking, taxi, plane and even by bicycle.

In this article we will describe each of these methods in detail, including the cost, how much it will cost, and how long it will take. Which one you end up using is up to you.

Yerevan - Tbilisi by train


Depending on the season, you can travel from the Armenian capital to the Georgian capital by two different trains. In the summer, this is train No. 202 “Yerevan - Batumi”, and from October train No. 372 “Yerevan - Tbilisi” starts running. It is unclear why the first one does not go year-round; apparently no one goes to Batumi during the off-season.

Here is their current schedule for today, tomorrow and other days (it will automatically show the desired train, depending on the season):

You can buy a train ticket without any problems either at the ticket office of the railway station or online on the SCR website (you will need to register).

Train No. 202

No. 202 runs along this route every day in the summer. It departs from Yerevan railway station at 15:30 and arrives at Tbilisi-Passenger station at 00:45. Travel time is 8 hours 42 minutes.

The price of an adult ticket for a reserved seat starts from 6290Դ (730₽), a compartment ticket from 9820Դ (1140₽), and a first class ticket from 18490Դ (2150₽).

Train No. 372

On even days, starting in October, route No. 372 runs. It departs from the Yerevan railway station at 21:30 and arrives at the Tbilisi-Passenger station at 07:50 the next day. Travel time is 10 hours 20 minutes.

Yerevan — Tbilisi by bus/minibus


Every day, quite a lot of different bus companies operate flights from Yerevan to Tbilisi, including “BusArm”, “Hayrenik Tour”, “Arius-Tour”, “Ass Bus” and others. Their departure locations may vary, so be sure to check this point when purchasing your ticket.

You can find the schedule of buses and minibuses traveling on the route Yerevan - Tbilisi below.

Ticket prices usually range from 1000 to 1500 rubles. The time it takes the bus to cover a distance of 270 km is about 6 hours. Most of them arrive at the Tbilisi bus station “Ortachala”.

You can view all the buses and minibuses available for the coming days, their schedule, and also buy a ticket for them online using this search form from Busfor.

Yerevan — Tbilisi by car


The distance between these cities along the highway is about 270 kilometers. Travel time, if there are no traffic jams and queues at the border, will be approximately 5 hours. For clarity, we attach a map with several possible routes.

If we assume that the average consumption of your car is 8l/100km, then we will need 22 liters of fuel to cover this distance. With the price of 95 (premium) gasoline at Armenian gas stations being 400Դ (48₽), the cost of the trip will be 8800Դ (1060₽).

Yerevan - Tbilisi by "bla bla car"


Another option to get from Yerevan to Tbilisi is to find a person who is driving the same route in his own car. This can be done, for example, using the well-known ride-sharing service BlaBlaCar. The essence of the service is that it helps drivers and fellow travelers find each other in order to share fuel costs, this is beneficial for everyone.

Prices for a trip there start from only 200 rubles per person, which, you see, is very cheap. Plus, you can chat with a local all the way, who will probably tell you a lot of interesting things that are not written in guidebooks.

You can find an interesting driver who travels from one capital to another using. And also for use while traveling, you can download a convenient application for or on your smartphone.

Yerevan — Tbilisi by taxi


There are at least three proven taxi services, thanks to which you can go to the desired destination without any problems.

  • Armenian GG Taxi will take you for an approximate fee of 27800Դ (3350₽);
  • KiwiTaxi will cost you from RUB 6,000 for an economy class car (VW Golf, Ford Focus, Opel Astra, etc.), which can accommodate 4 passengers and 3 pieces of luggage. You can find and book a transfer by;
  • Yandex.Taxi will cost 78,000Դ (9,000₽).

Yerevan — Tbilisi by plane


If ground transport is not suitable for you for some reason, then you can fly from Yerevan to Tbilisi in just 30 minutes by plane.

    At the time of writing, the following airlines fly between the cities:
  • Georgian Airways - direct flights
  • Aeroflot, UIA, flydubai - with transfers

You can view the flight schedule and buy inexpensive air tickets for the desired route using the price calendar from Aviasales.


As you can see, prices for one-way flights start from RUB 5,000. By the way, you can also compare on Skyscanner - sometimes they are cheaper.

Yerevan — Tbilisi by bike


Yes, you can get from the Armenian capital to the Georgian capital, including by bicycle. This crazy idea was brought to life by the guys from Adventure Joint Bicycles in May 2016. You can read about how this was done in their detailed report on the 34travel website.

Conclusion

As a result, the most optimal and cheapest way to get from the Armenian capital to the Georgian capital is BlaBlaCar, with which you can get there from 200 rubles. In addition, you can pass the time during the trip by communicating with the driver.

If you don’t want to communicate with unfamiliar people, then feel free to choose the train, it will cost you from 730 rubles.

Spending a vacation in Armenia and Georgia is a great idea. Beautiful nature, interesting historical monuments, delicious cuisine and very nice people - all this will make your vacation unforgettable.
I was lucky, I visited Yerevan and Tbilisi. And now I’m not just happy, I’m just happy that I was able to ride this route.

From Yerevan to Tbilisi by plane

If you save time, the option of air travel is suitable for you, so you can get to Tbilisi in just half an hour.
You can get to Yerevan airport by taxi, bus 201, which departs from the stop near the Opera and Ballet Theater, or minibus 107 (from the Barekamutiun metro station) and 108 (from the train station).
Flights from Yerevan to Tbilisi are operated by Georgian Airways. One flight available daily.


Planes land at Tbilisi airport, from where you can get to the city by taxi, bus 37 or electric train.

Ticket prices

The flight will cost from 32,500 Armenian drams (4,680 Russian rubles).


Where to buy tickets

From Yerevan to Tbilisi by bus

Buses and minibuses depart daily from Yerevan Central Bus Station to Tbilisi. Here's the map.


Minibuses travel at intervals of an hour and a half. Basically they start when they are full.
As for buses, these are passing routes. For example, Yerevan - Krasnodar, Yerevan - Sochi and the like.


The bus ride will take six hours.

Ticket prices

A ticket will cost from 7,000 Armenian drams (1,000 Russian rubles).

Where to buy tickets

For a ticket, you should contact the station ticket office or directly to the transport driver.

From Yerevan to Tbilisi by train

There is a direct train from the capital of Armenia to Tbilisi every day.


Departure point - Central railway station.


From June to October, flight 201/202 operates, departing at 15:30 and arriving in the Georgian capital at 00:12.


Between October and June there is train 372/371, which departs from Yerevan at 21:30 and arrives in Tbilisi at 7:50.


Why is there such a difference in flight numbering? It’s just that in the summer (from June to October) the train goes all the way to Batumi, and from October to June the final destination is Tbilisi.

You can view the traffic schedule both on the SCR website (I will indicate it below) and on the web page of the Georgian railway.

Ticket prices

Traveling on train 201/202 costs less than on other flights - from 7,000 Armenian drams (1,000 Russian rubles).
On train 372/371 prices start from 10,570 (1,500 Russian rubles).
By the way, the type of seat (the upper one costs a little more than the lower one) and the carriage (a reserved seat will cost less than a compartment or SV) plays a big role.

Where to buy tickets

The travel document can be purchased at the Yerevan station ticket office.
You can also register on the SCR website, you just need to go through the registration procedure. You can buy tickets forty days before departure.

From Yerevan to Tbilisi by car

If public transport is not an option, then you will definitely enjoy traveling by car.
You can create a route in different ways.

  • If you don’t plan to visit any interesting places along the way, but just want to quickly get to the Georgian capital, then you should go through Spitak and Alaverdi. It will be about 280 km, you can drive it in five hours.
  • If you want to get a lot of emotions and take interesting photos against the backdrop of incredibly beautiful landscapes, then I recommend traveling through Sevan (where the legendary lake is located), Dilijan (a resort town with interesting historical buildings, cute streets, located in the mountains) and Alaverdi. Of course, you will spend about six hours on the trip, perhaps more, but it will be worth it.
  • You can also go through Gyumri, but it takes a long time.

There are toll roads in Armenia. But only drivers of cars with foreign license plates pay (the cost of travel for 15 days is 10,000 Armenian drams (1,500 Russian rubles). In Georgia, the highways are free for everyone. The cost of fuel in both countries is almost the same, in Armenia - from 450 drams per 1 liter (65 Russian rubles), in Georgia - from 2.5 lari (63 Russian rubles).

Bottom line

By the way, if there are a lot of tourists traveling, for example, you are traveling in a group, then you can take a taxi. It will cost from 40,000 Armenian drams (5,800 Russian rubles). Major, of course, but if you don’t mind, you can use it. :)
I got to Tbilisi by train, because this option is not very expensive and quite comfortable.

Round one. Historical Center

Yerevan is a city, although ancient, but reconstructed not so long ago. In the 20s, local architect Alexander Tamanyan updated the appearance of Yerevan and added neoclassical features to the city. It is difficult to get lost here - there are signs with street names everywhere, wide avenues, houses built from pink tuff - with a national flavor, but modern. There are many restaurants where nice and neat young people relax. And what singing fountains there are here! Yerevan is no worse than some European capitals.

Yerevan is for those who like the atmosphere of European cities. Tbilisi - to immerse yourself in the oriental flavor that the city carefully preserves.

Round two. Transport

In Yerevan we rented a guide with a car. This is convenient if you don’t want to rack your brain about which bus to take to the Garni Gorge or Geghard Monastery. Gazelle minibuses dominate the city. No matter how hard their drivers try to be frisky, breaking all driving rules, they still end up in frequent traffic jams. It may be the case with the metro - there are no people even during rush hour, although the trains consist of only two cars. By the way, taking photographs in the local metro is almost a crime. For some reason this cannot be done. Moreover, both subway employees and even ordinary passers-by will ask you to remove your camera.

We explored the roads of Tbilisi on our own. We managed to ride both minibuses and the metro. Everything is clear and simple, especially if you are familiar with the Moscow subway. Minibuses often ignore the schedule. But you can negotiate with the driver. Taxis in Tbilisi are not much more expensive than minibuses if you travel with a group. If you go, for example, to Sighnaghi, a round-trip minibus will cost 26 GEL per person (about 800 rubles), and if you agree with the driver to take you for a ride for 5-6 hours, you can spend 130 GEL for everyone (about 4,000 rubles).

The road back from Sighnaghi to Tbilisi was a separate adventure for us. We bought tickets for the minibus, but there were more passengers than seats. The driver was not at a loss, took out two stools and seated two more passengers in the aisle. A real Georgian minibus! For a “tip,” you can also negotiate with the driver to give you a tour, tell life stories along the way, and show you where the best chacha and churchkhela are sold.

In Yerevan, ride the metro, but for a trip out of town, it’s better to take a taxi. It will cost a little more than a minibus, but you will get there in comfort.

Round three. Housing

We booked accommodation in Yerevan and Tbilisi in advance. These were apartments in the city center. I won’t say anything new - living in the old city is more interesting and convenient. You leave the house - and you are already on a pretty street among architecture, people, landscapes that you want to photograph. In Tbilisi, we actually lived in an apartment above a waterfall, in the very heart of the old city, not far from the sulfur baths - the famous hot springs gushing out of the ground right within the city.

Atmospheric housing in the center of Yerevan or Tbilisi can be found for 2,000 - 3,000 rubles for two.

Round four. Prices

Prices in Yerevan are lower than in Tbilisi. This is especially true for food. When compared with Russian prices, a full dinner in Yerevan will cost two to three times less. For example, a hot salad and drink will cost 4,500 - 5,000 drams (about 800 rubles). A house for 3 nights for six costs 120,000 drams (about 20,000 rubles).

In Tbilisi, it may be a little more expensive, but still the prices for transport, tickets to museums, and food pleasantly surprise travelers from Russia. However, nowhere else will you find such generous portions for reasonable money. Dinner in Tbilisi for two will cost about 35-40 lari (about 1,200 rubles).

Yerevan is cheaper, but both routes are suitable for budget travel.

Round five. Food

We can talk about this topic for a long time, because the food in both countries deserves to be tried. We took exactly national dishes. In Armenia they ate very tasty dolma, salads, and meat.

Tbilisi is, of course, khinkali - juicy and filling. And also khachapuri in different versions - Imeretian, Mingrelian, and my favorite, Adjarian. Kharcho is served in a huge plate, the portion is enough for two. And how rich and aromatic it is! Well, not a single feast is complete without homemade wine and lemonade.

To Yerevan for dolma, to Tbilisi for khinkali and khachapuri.

Round six. Routes

From Yerevan one day you can get to Garni - a village where an ancient temple has been preserved, similar in architecture to the Greek Acropolis. Near the village you will find the gorge of the same name. The road goes through Garni to Geghard - a monastery carved into the rock. And another day is definitely worth spending on the legendary Lake Sevan. It takes about an hour and a half to get there from Yerevan.

From Tbilisi we went to Mtskheta, to look at Georgia from a bird's eye view, and to Sighnaghi - to walk along the cobbled streets on the mountainside. It is better to go to Batumi, the Black Sea, Kakheti and Kazbegi with at least one overnight stay.

Personal opinion

It is difficult to compare Yerevan and Tbilisi, because these cities were part of one incredible journey, in which every day lived is a delight. Sincere people, nature, the spirit of history - for all this you can fall in love with both Yerevan and Tbilisi. And the fact that they are not so far from each other (only 5 hours by car) gives a chance to see them together in one trip.

. Ararat VS Kazbek

Ararat is located in Turkey, not on the territory of Armenia. This is very upsetting for the locals. 100 years ago, Armenia was called the “Ararat Republic” until the borders with Turkey changed in 1921. The mountain went to the neighbors, but it was preserved as a symbol on the coat of arms of the republic. The mountain can be seen, but it cannot be reached. The best way to “meet” Ararat is on the territory of the Khor Virap monastery. True, in inclement weather Ararat can hide behind clouds and haze. You can climb Kazbek. A minibus goes to the foot from the Didube station in Tbilisi.

. Black Sea VS Lake Sevan

Lake Sevan is beautiful. But if you don’t come in summer, it’s cold. On the other hand, when the water in the lake warms up, Sevan is surrounded by crowds of tourists. In my opinion, in the spring you can catch the right atmosphere of this place. Well, it’s better to splash around in comfort in the Black Sea.

. Armenian cognac VS Georgian wine

The most delicious Georgian wine is in the Alazani Valley. In the city of Sighnaghi there is a restaurant on the observation deck - it’s worth a visit. And try the cognac directly at the Yerevan Brandy Factory. There is a tasting and a store with prices from producers.

And we continue to provide you with useful information! Today I’ll tell you how to get from Yerevan to Tbilisi or vice versa by train, bus, minibus, your own car and taxi.

There are a total of three border crossings between Armenia and Georgia

  • Bagratashen-Sadakhlo is the main one through which all buses, minibuses and taxis go from Yerevan to Tbilisi and vice versa.
  • Tashir-Guguti.
  • Bavra-Zhdanovi - between the Armenian cities of Gyumri and the Georgian Ninotsminda.

The distance from Yerevan to Tbilisi is 280-300 km, depending on which road you take.

Train Yerevan - Tbilisi

Train No. 371/372 connects Yerevan and Tbilisi, the two capitals of neighboring states. The line goes through Armavir, Gyumri, Spitak, Vanadzor - that is, around, so the ride takes quite a long time: 10 hours. But this train is conveniently an overnight one, so in the evening we boarded in one capital, slept well, and got off in the morning in another. Plus savings on hotels. This train runs every other day: to Tbilisi on even days, to Yerevan on odd days.

In summer, there is a daily train Yerevan - Batumi, departure at 15:30, and arrival at 07:10 the next morning, so it arrives in Tbilisi inconveniently at night.

Yerevan-Tbilisi train schedule from October 2016

Arrival Departure Station Arrival Departure
21:30 Yerevan 06:55
00:10 00:25 Gyumri 03:50 04:10
01:48 01:53 Vanadzor 02:20 02:25
07:50 Tbilisi 20:20

The fare in a reserved seat is 8500-9500 drams (upper-lower seat), in a compartment 13000-14000 drams, in a suite - 18000 drams. For children 45% discount.

Minibus/bus Yerevan - Tbilisi

The minibus from Yerevan to Tbilisi departs from the central bus station of Kilikia, on Isakov Street. There are about seven of them a day, departing from 7 am to 2 pm; they leave when they are full. The cost is 7000 drams, and the travel time is about 6 hours.

Minibuses depart back from Tbilisi to Yerevan from the Ortachala bus station (from 8 am to lunch, every hour) and from the railway station (at 10, 11, 13, 15, 17 o'clock). The fare is 30 GEL, and the travel time is 6 hours.

I don’t know any buses specifically between the two cities, but there are buses running from Yerevan to Krasnodar, Sochi, Moscow and other cities of the Russian Federation, you can try to go on them, but it will be easier by minibus.

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Route by car

The Yerevan-Tbilisi distance by car depends on which road you take - you can choose from two options. In any case, you will have to go through the Bagratashen-Sadakhlo border checkpoint. The once popular route along the border with Azerbaijan is today closed due to the Karabakh conflict (the border between the two countries is locked), and for some reason Google maps show it as the main route. Don't believe it!

1 . Yerevan - Sevan - Dilijan - Vanadzor - Alaverdi - border - Tbilisi (300 km).

At the beginning, go towards Sevan to the northeast along the M-4 highway, drive a little along the shore of the lake and climb to the Semenovsky Pass. There will be a tunnel built by Russian soldiers in the 19th century, and you will emerge from it in “little Switzerland”. Bald mountains abruptly give way to dense forest and rich green color.

Next comes the most beautiful section, for which it is worth choosing this road - a wide valley and Russian Molokan villages located in it. Molokans are Russian Old Believers who were once exiled to these places and formed the villages of Fioletovo, Lermontovo...

After Vanadzor it is also very nice, although the landscape changes dramatically - a narrow gorge, cliffs and a raging river below. There are also the ancient monasteries of Sanahin and Haghpat (and some others), and in Alaverdi there is a mountain mine and post-apocalyptic landscapes.

Landscapes in Alaverdi

The quality of the road on the Armenian side is not very good (especially after Vanadzor), but on the Georgian side it is good. With the surrounding landscapes, everything is exactly the opposite - from the border to Tbilisi there is a steppe, and all the way to Yerevan you drive with your mouth open ;-)

2 . Yerevan - Ashtarak - Spitak - Vanadzor - Alaverdi - border - Tbilisi (280 km).

I can’t say anything specific about this route; we drove along a different road. Friends, if you’ve been here, please share in the comments, it will be interesting for everyone!

Taxi Yerevan Tbilisi

So-called shared taxis run between Yerevan and Tbilisi, when the driver picks up more passengers besides you. This is a fairly common phenomenon in the Caucasus, and I must say a convenient and relatively inexpensive way to travel.

Taxi to Tbilisi departs from the main bus station in Yerevan. Taxi drivers charge 40-60 thousand drams for the entire car, so if four of you travel it will be fast and not so expensive.

In the opposite direction, a shared taxi will cost from 40 to 50 Dari per person. They depart from Ortachala station to Tbilisi.

If you like maximum comfort or need to travel at night/late evening/early morning, then you can order an individual taxi online in advance. Cost from 60 thousand drams or $130 for the whole car.

That's all I know about how to get from Yerevan to Tbilisi and vice versa. Have a good trip and quickly cross the border!

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