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Of the transportation options which involve payment, trains are by far the cheapest in the country, especially if you are under 27, when you are entitled to a 20% discount on already cheap fares. However, as the network doesn't reach far and wide, most of what is interesting in Turkey is out of rail coverage, though they are still a good bet if you need a night's sleep during the ride, especially in inland regions where rail network is relatively denser.
== Hitchhiking Buses-"Para miouk,it's okey?" ==  While waiting beside the road, many town-to-town minibus drivers (which can be recognized by banners proclaiming town names all over) and occasionally intercity buses will flash their headlights or honk at you − to ask whether you'd like a ride (for a fee, of course). Shake your head both sides Dont be afraid to show stop them and say "Para miouk, it's ok?"(no money).Me and My friend pedro did this when a bus stopped beside us to drop a passanger, and then we would do this everytime, and about 30% of them gave us a ride.Inside the city its even easier, ask them politely and they will take you're not interesteda bit further ahead.
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