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Adrian's nailed it. You can't book a bike space online, must do it on the phone.
No, you can take a whole bike. You book your ticket and then phone Eurodespatch. You can even chance it, and take the walk up service with the risk that it goes on a different train.
Adrian's nailed it. You can't book a bike space online, must do it on the phone.
Do you really need an answer to that?
No, whole bike is fine. They backed down over the boxing it up issue.
we might even see kangaroos. (True, dat.)
There are likely to be others who want to come: so let us know. Last time we had some riders who did it, loved it and said they'd sign up again -f you want to come then please put your name down and we'll try to ensure everyone is happy, even if there is more than the limit.
That is a Wallaby. Purists are going to be disappointed
Not at all. For the way back, don't bother to book bike spaces. Just rock up at the station, go to Euro despatch and ask them to put the bike on the next available train. Do this 2 hours or so before your departure, and there is a 99pct chance the bike will be in London before you. This option costs 25 quid and is five pounds cheaper than the pre-booked version. For the way out, you want to have 100% certainty the bike is there when you need it. Chose a train you want to travel on, and go through the booking online until the final click. Call Eurodespatch and ask them if there are bike spaces on that particular train. While on the phone, do the final click of your train booking, and then book the bike space over the phone (you need the ticket booking reference to book a bike space). This all refers to fully assembled bikes. I would not bother using one of their free bike boxes, where you have to remove wheels, handlebar and so on.The Eurostar looks a complete mare and so confusing for taking bikes
Not at all. For the way back, don't bother to book bike spaces. Just rock up at the station, go to Euro despatch and ask them to put the bike on the next available train. Do this 2 hours or so before your departure, and there is a 99pct chance the bike will be in London before you. This option costs 25 quid and is five pounds cheaper than the pre-booked version. For the way out, you want to have 100% certainty the bike is there when you need it. Chose a train you want to travel on, and go through the booking online until the final click. Call Eurodespatch and ask them if there are bike spaces on that particular train. While on the phone, do the final click of your train booking, and then book the bike space over the phone (you need the ticket booking reference to book a bike space). This all refers to fully assembled bikes. I would not bother using one of their free bike boxes, where you have to remove wheels, handlebar and so on.
BTW I cannot do the ride next year, as I'll be otherwise engaged on that weekend.
Edit: info and number here.
http://www.eurostar.com/uk-en/travel-info/travel-planning/luggage/bikes
What I'm talking about is this:
"If you’d prefer to keep your bike fully assembled, EuroDespatch has a limited number of spaces per train, so you’ll need to call us for availability.
For the way out: Book in advance (bike travels on your train): £30
for the return trip: Book on the day (bike travels on the first available train): £25"
If my Cunning Plan works you can sign up much nearer the time. Efforts will be made to make you happy.I'd love to do this again
Keep in mind that the ferry plus a train back to London is most probably more expensive than the Eurostar, booked early. And it takes f***** ages. Taking a local train back to Brussels and then hop on the Eurostar is better option, IMHO. Or ride to Brussels or Lille.For those of us that have never used the service, It is very confusing. But thanks for your information. Very helpful.
My plan is to get the Eurostar out, do the ride, then ride to Calais and get the ferry back.