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The 209km journey
from Alex
is best accomplished
by bus
. There are twelve daily A/C West Delta services (7am & 3pm; ŁE17) throughout the year, augmented from June to September by more comfortable Superjet buses (7.15am & 8.15am; ŁE23) that likewise depart from Midan Sa'ad Zaghloul and take about three hours. Don't bother with the West Delta non-A/C buses from the Misr (new) station (every 1-2hr; 6.30am-1.30am in summer, till 5pm in winter; 4-5hr) unless you want to stop over at El-Alamein or Sidi Abd el-Rahman. Quicker but scarier are the
service taxis
that depart from outside Masr Station until around 6pm (ŁE10; 3hr 30min).
Trains
from Alex can take up to nine hours, and consist only of A/C 2nd class (ŁE10) or 3rd class (ŁE6.40) carriages.
Matrouh can be reached directly
from Cairo
in about six hours by identically scheduled A/C West Delta and Superjet buses, leaving at 6.15am, 7.15am (both ŁE35) and 7.45am (ŁE30) from the Abdel Mouneem Riyad Terminal near the
Ramses Hilton.
Book seats a day or two beforehand. Mornings are the best time to catch sporadic
service taxis
(ŁE20) from Ahmed Helmi and Koulali squares, near Ramses Station, which take about seven hours; an alternative is to ride to Alex and pick up another
service
taxi there. Over summer there are thrice-weekly
trains
(ŁE260) from Cairo to Matrouh, but at the price it's hard to imagine a reason for using them - or the EgyptAir
flights
(June-Oct Thurs, Fri & Sun; 1hr; ŁE344 one-way).
Tourists intent on
travelling to Siwa Oasis without staying in Matrouh
catch either one of the direct services from Alex, or an early morning bus from Cairo to Matrouh, and then the afternoon bus on to Siwa. The former limits your exposure to Matrouh to half an hour; the latter gives you enough time to stroll around and have lunch before returning to fight your way aboard the bus, some time between 3pm and 4pm.
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