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Tunis Can i get a train form Tunis to Sousse? if not what is the best way to go i hope to visit in September |
Is there a bus or train how often do they run and how easy is it? You can take a train from Tunis to Sousse. They run pretty regularly, takes about 2 hours, and costs 7 dinars. yes, the train from Tunis to sousse is a great way to go. it is such a great view all the way, however do not be surprised if the train stops for lamb crossing! Report It I know there's a train from the hammamet area to tunis, it may well go to sousse as well. the train ive been on was easy and seemed to run pretty often. i believe their train system is pretty good as its a remnant of french rule. French rule! get the F... out! Scuse my French. |
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