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Sleeping Train is based in Egypt and provides cabin train services from Giza to Luxor and Aswan.
Official address: Al Azbakeya
Phone 1: +201227456268
Sleeping Train’s popular routes
Giza to Luxor
The distance between Giza and Luxor is 316 miles, or approximately 506 kilometers.There are 5 ways to get from Giza to Luxor, including train, bus, minivan, car, and flight.There are no morning departures for this route. The Earliest departure leaves at 22:00 and has a duration of 10 hours.
Giza to Luxor by train
There are 2 travel classes for this journey, including: Private Cabin for 2 pax and Private Cabin for 1 pax.Giza to Aswan
The distance between Giza and Aswan is 428 miles, or approximately 685 kilometers.There are 5 ways to get from Giza to Aswan, including train, bus, minivan, car, and flight.The earliest departure leaves at 03:45 and has a duration of 1 hour 20 minutes.
Giza to Aswan by train
There are 2 travel classes for this journey, including: Private Cabin for 2 pax and Private Cabin for 1 pax.- 5Cities
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Sleeping Train's most popular stations
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- Bashtil - Upper Egypt Train Station, GizaBashtil - Upper Egypt train station, Bashtil, Al Warak, Giza Governorate 3811001, Egypt
- Luxor Train StationLuxor Railway Station, Luxor City, Luxor, Egypt
- Aswan Train StationAswan Railway Station, Abu AR Rish Qebli, Aswan 2, Egypt
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