haveaquestion
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Hi, was wondering if anyone could help as couldn’t find much searching Google.
I fractured my ankle a couple of weeks ago and have to wear a walking boot and also have crutches.
I’m going to be travelling to Paris on the Eurostar in a few weeks with family on a standard ticket. Will be near the end of wearing the walking boot hopefully.
Was wondering if anyone else travelled by Eurostar with a walking boot and crutches and was the process of checking in and getting on the train easy.
I know the steps into the train are steep.
Is it worth booking the assisted travel with them and if so was it easy to book and was it reliable as in they turned up.
Thanks.
I fractured my ankle a couple of weeks ago and have to wear a walking boot and also have crutches.
I’m going to be travelling to Paris on the Eurostar in a few weeks with family on a standard ticket. Will be near the end of wearing the walking boot hopefully.
Was wondering if anyone else travelled by Eurostar with a walking boot and crutches and was the process of checking in and getting on the train easy.
I know the steps into the train are steep.
Is it worth booking the assisted travel with them and if so was it easy to book and was it reliable as in they turned up.
Thanks.