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Old 15th January 2010, 17:40
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Anyone know if you can take a m/cycle on the eurostar


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Old 15th January 2010, 18:37
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Dont know about that i would have said no to be honest,have you e-mailed them to ask

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Old 15th January 2010, 21:51
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m/bike in ch/unnel

I doubt if Eurostar will, but eurotunnel ie the vehicle service, rather than E* which is just people!


see:
http://www.visitbritain.co.uk/travel...urotunnel.aspx

Not too pricey?

Compare this:
When I took a BSA Bantam from Newcastle Central to North Wales in early 1980s, I had to pay prebooked in advance Half fare for the bike, full fare for me, plus a reservation fee. We went in the Guards Van, and I had to supply and fit my own tie downs!
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Old 15th January 2010, 22:14
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While I doubt you can, why not use one of the car ferries?
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Old 15th January 2010, 22:17
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Just wanted to see if it was possible did e.mail no reply
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From the Eurostar "Conditions of Carriage"

If you can fold or dismantle your bike and place it in a bike bag which is no bigger than a large suitcase with the saddle, handlebars and wheels removed, you can carry it on board as part of your permitted quantity of luggage.
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Old 15th January 2010, 22:45
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Thats made me smile John anyone got a Tardis Bag
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Old 15th January 2010, 22:50
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Thats made me smile John anyone got a Tardis Bag
I've got a Tardis FLAT - actually, I call it 'The Turdis', since everyone asks me how I manage to get such an unbelievable amount of sh*t in it!
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Its a shame that vehicles with brake ends are not built anymore. Just piddly little corners near the exits.
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From the Eurostar "Conditions of Carriage"

If you can fold or dismantle your bike and place it in a bike bag which is no bigger than a large suitcase with the saddle, handlebars and wheels removed, you can carry it on board as part of your permitted quantity of luggage.
I do believe this is from what was known as British Railways.
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