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if possible to purchase direct from train station without through an agent, how much cost a SEAT ONLY ticket from Lao Cai to Hanoi on 1 of the morning departing trains from Lao Cai train station ?
also how much to carry a motorbike on the same train ?










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  • I'm afraid that the two "how much" questions you ask are shopping questions: the price is bound to vary over time and thus any answer will be outdated by then. I would edit those out and stick with the booking-a-seat question.

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if possible to purchase direct from train station without through an agent, how much cost a SEAT ONLY ticket from Lao Cai to Hanoi on 1 of the morning departing trains from Lao Cai train station ?
also how much to carry a motorbike on the same train ?










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closed as off-topic by JoErNanO, mts, Michael Hampton, Gayot Fow, CGCampbell May 23 '16 at 16:50


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  • "Questions on price-shopping for specific goods or services are off-topic as prices and availability change frequently in many locations. See: What is a shopping question?" – JoErNanO, mts, Michael Hampton, Gayot Fow, CGCampbell
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  • I'm afraid that the two "how much" questions you ask are shopping questions: the price is bound to vary over time and thus any answer will be outdated by then. I would edit those out and stick with the booking-a-seat question.

    – JoErNanO
    May 23 '16 at 9:45













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if possible to purchase direct from train station without through an agent, how much cost a SEAT ONLY ticket from Lao Cai to Hanoi on 1 of the morning departing trains from Lao Cai train station ?
also how much to carry a motorbike on the same train ?










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if possible to purchase direct from train station without through an agent, how much cost a SEAT ONLY ticket from Lao Cai to Hanoi on 1 of the morning departing trains from Lao Cai train station ?
also how much to carry a motorbike on the same train ?







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closed as off-topic by JoErNanO, mts, Michael Hampton, Gayot Fow, CGCampbell May 23 '16 at 16:50


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  • "Questions on price-shopping for specific goods or services are off-topic as prices and availability change frequently in many locations. See: What is a shopping question?" – JoErNanO, mts, Michael Hampton, Gayot Fow, CGCampbell
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.







closed as off-topic by JoErNanO, mts, Michael Hampton, Gayot Fow, CGCampbell May 23 '16 at 16:50


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  • "Questions on price-shopping for specific goods or services are off-topic as prices and availability change frequently in many locations. See: What is a shopping question?" – JoErNanO, mts, Michael Hampton, Gayot Fow, CGCampbell
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.












  • I'm afraid that the two "how much" questions you ask are shopping questions: the price is bound to vary over time and thus any answer will be outdated by then. I would edit those out and stick with the booking-a-seat question.

    – JoErNanO
    May 23 '16 at 9:45

















  • I'm afraid that the two "how much" questions you ask are shopping questions: the price is bound to vary over time and thus any answer will be outdated by then. I would edit those out and stick with the booking-a-seat question.

    – JoErNanO
    May 23 '16 at 9:45
















I'm afraid that the two "how much" questions you ask are shopping questions: the price is bound to vary over time and thus any answer will be outdated by then. I would edit those out and stick with the booking-a-seat question.

– JoErNanO
May 23 '16 at 9:45





I'm afraid that the two "how much" questions you ask are shopping questions: the price is bound to vary over time and thus any answer will be outdated by then. I would edit those out and stick with the booking-a-seat question.

– JoErNanO
May 23 '16 at 9:45










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Depending on the time you have for your travel, it's a better option to take the night train (the train is VERY slow, so you lose quite some time during the day).



Regarding buying the ticket, ours was bought by the hotel manager, and comparing to prices seen online there was no difference, so I assume there was no additional fee, compared to a travel agency, and he was really kind, at the point he accompanied us to our seats!



For the rates, indeed they would change a lot, but you can have a good idea on seat61 : http://www.seat61.com/Vietnam.htm#Hanoi-to-Lao-Cai



Depending on the season you travel to Vietnam, it could be risky to buy the ticket at the station on the departure day, because there might be lots of tourists, so the trains could be full.






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    Depending on the time you have for your travel, it's a better option to take the night train (the train is VERY slow, so you lose quite some time during the day).



    Regarding buying the ticket, ours was bought by the hotel manager, and comparing to prices seen online there was no difference, so I assume there was no additional fee, compared to a travel agency, and he was really kind, at the point he accompanied us to our seats!



    For the rates, indeed they would change a lot, but you can have a good idea on seat61 : http://www.seat61.com/Vietnam.htm#Hanoi-to-Lao-Cai



    Depending on the season you travel to Vietnam, it could be risky to buy the ticket at the station on the departure day, because there might be lots of tourists, so the trains could be full.






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      Depending on the time you have for your travel, it's a better option to take the night train (the train is VERY slow, so you lose quite some time during the day).



      Regarding buying the ticket, ours was bought by the hotel manager, and comparing to prices seen online there was no difference, so I assume there was no additional fee, compared to a travel agency, and he was really kind, at the point he accompanied us to our seats!



      For the rates, indeed they would change a lot, but you can have a good idea on seat61 : http://www.seat61.com/Vietnam.htm#Hanoi-to-Lao-Cai



      Depending on the season you travel to Vietnam, it could be risky to buy the ticket at the station on the departure day, because there might be lots of tourists, so the trains could be full.






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        Depending on the time you have for your travel, it's a better option to take the night train (the train is VERY slow, so you lose quite some time during the day).



        Regarding buying the ticket, ours was bought by the hotel manager, and comparing to prices seen online there was no difference, so I assume there was no additional fee, compared to a travel agency, and he was really kind, at the point he accompanied us to our seats!



        For the rates, indeed they would change a lot, but you can have a good idea on seat61 : http://www.seat61.com/Vietnam.htm#Hanoi-to-Lao-Cai



        Depending on the season you travel to Vietnam, it could be risky to buy the ticket at the station on the departure day, because there might be lots of tourists, so the trains could be full.






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        Depending on the time you have for your travel, it's a better option to take the night train (the train is VERY slow, so you lose quite some time during the day).



        Regarding buying the ticket, ours was bought by the hotel manager, and comparing to prices seen online there was no difference, so I assume there was no additional fee, compared to a travel agency, and he was really kind, at the point he accompanied us to our seats!



        For the rates, indeed they would change a lot, but you can have a good idea on seat61 : http://www.seat61.com/Vietnam.htm#Hanoi-to-Lao-Cai



        Depending on the season you travel to Vietnam, it could be risky to buy the ticket at the station on the departure day, because there might be lots of tourists, so the trains could be full.







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