traveled on eurostar a year ago..it was really busy, asked the guard if I could put my bike in the luggage van - 'sure no problem'
traveled on eurostar this year.. the train was empty, asked the guard if could put my bike in the luggage van - 'no its full'
I think eurostar will be trying milk the bike riding cashcow as dry as possible.
Its a risk - id still probably take it though.
Has this ever happened? I'd rather save the money and bag my bike. It makes more sense to bag it if you're travelling onwards to the mountains on TGV services anyway, since they require it.
Has this ever happened?
I'd rather save the money and bag my bike.
It makes more sense to bag it if you're travelling onwards to the mountains on TGV services anyway, since they require it.
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traveled on eurostar a year ago..it was really busy, asked the guard if I could put my bike in the luggage van - 'sure no problem'
traveled on eurostar this year.. the train was empty, asked the guard if could put my bike in the luggage van - 'no its full'
I think eurostar will be trying milk the bike riding cashcow as dry as possible.
Its a risk - id still probably take it though.