Yes 15 is the Lower berth and 16 the Upper. They are numbered in pairs, 1&2, 3&4 etc.
In other words, a gimmick.You can also get your confirmation for bargin berths by SMS straight to your mobile! ANOTHER FIRST FROM FIRST SCOTRAIL, A confirmation e-mail will also be sent as a back up
If you book 2 berths, one male, one female, do you get any choice as to whether you are together or apart?
Wasn't it ages ago that they forced you to be apart, when you were not yet 16? I am sure it wouldn't be a problem now, I think you were just unlucky.If you book 2 berths, one male, one female, do you get any choice as to whether you are together or apart?
Wasn't it ages ago that they forced you to be apart, when you were not yet 16? I am sure it wouldn't be a problem now, I think you were just unlucky.
Whichever you choose - see replies 2 & 3 to this topic. Remember to check the the "Sharing" option is ticked if you want the berths to be in the same cabin (IIRC the sharing option is ticked by default)Ah, but will the bargain berths computer system put you together or apart?
Whichever you choose - see replies 2 & 3 to this topic. Remember to check the the "Sharing" option is ticked if you want the berths to be in the same cabin (IIRC the sharing option is ticked by default)
There's a 1-in-16 chance of the same number berth, so not that spookyIf that is coach M berths 15 & 16, I can assure you that it is the same cabinas I slept in that very berth in July, from Stirling to Euston! What a coincidence! It may even be the very same coach! Spooky!leepy1::coffee::coffee:
If that is coach M berths 15 & 16, I can assure you that it is the same cabinas I slept in that very berth in July, from Stirling to Euston! What a coincidence! It may even be the very same coach! Spooky!leepy1::coffee::coffee: