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    Eurostar collecting Advance Passenger Information

    The email I receive implied it was sent out 72 hours before travel.
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    Eurostar collecting Advance Passenger Information

    All of that I saw when I gave my information - although in fact I already had my tickets. I am simply wondering when it started and what practical difference it will make.
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    Eurostar collecting Advance Passenger Information

    I am curious. I am travelling to Paris on Friday and have been asked to provide Advance Passenger Information. This was not required when I last used E* in August. I presume this has to do with the UK's new entry requirements but am wondering when it in fact started - and whether it will improve...
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    London to Calais?

    We spent our holidays in Dieppe for several years when our children were younger, and took the Newhaven ferry. Unfortunately Dieppe without a car suffers from being stuck at the end of a branch line from Rouen, which makes getting anywhere else a pain. Boulogne is better connected. I had hoped...
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    London to Calais?

    I have recently returned from a break in Boulogne. I live in the London Borough of Bromley. Four years ago when I did the trip I drove to Ebbsfleet, took Eurostar to Calais-Fréthun, and was at my destination in just over two hours with a single change and barely more than the cost of E*. This...
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    Utrecht

    I spent three weeks in Utrecht last February (work-related). It is a charming city. I did climb the Dom tower (no lifts as pointed out) and the view is worth it even though it was shrouded in scaffolding while I was there, but at 60+ I was huffing and puffing rather a lot when I got to the top...
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    Do other European countries allow break of journey on single/return tickets like the UK?

    Some years ago I was in the Loire Valley using regional trains to visit a succession of chateaux ending up at Chinon. I speak good French and explained to the clerk in Blois that I planned to make two stops en route to visit Chaumont and Amboise - what ticket did I need?, and was simply sold a...
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    Eurostar cancelled train advice

    When my wife's train from Amsterdam was cancelled last February because of storm damage, we called customer service and they rebooked her in business premier, even joking that they hoped she wasn't upset by the upgrade. I'd follow the advice above and call them.
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    SNCF abolishes ticket validation ("compostage")

    It was always the word itself that amused me (and I speak French and have a francophone wife), which apparently has its origins in the proof given to pilgrims who had completed the pilgrimage to Compostela. There is a perfectly good French word for 'validate' ... valider.
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    How many metros/bus networks allow contactless payments?

    Contactless payments can be used on the Rome Metro (and I presume on the buses too), and I have successfully used my UK card there without any problems.
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    [Trivia] Stations abroad which have an excessive number of platforms

    Of which the supreme example must be Lille Europe, with four platforms/tracks numbered 43-46 ...
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    Eurostar via Rotterdam

    Hallo all. COVID restrictions permitting, I will be travelling to Utrecht in the new year. The quickest route seems to be with a change in Rotterdam rather than going all the way to Amsterdam and changing there, and I wondered if anyone had any experience of taking Eurostar to and from Rotterdam...
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    Advice on current conditions on Eurostar

    Of course, it may all change again at short notice before I need to travel, but I was wondering about how the COVID requirements work on the Amsterdam service, as you go through French passport control at Saint Pancras, then pass through France and Belgium before reaching the Netherlands? Whose...
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    SNCF tickets and data collection

    I can't remember precisely what they requested but when I was in Italy last October, FS were requesting additional information at their machines ... which I found very frustrating when trying to buy a ticket minutes before the train I wanted left.
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    Which stations look poor compared with the settlement they serve?

    Cannes. I passed through a few years ago on the TGV and remarked to my teenage (at the time) son on what a dump the station seemed compared to the glamorous, movie-star reputation of the town, at which the woman sitting opposite looked up and said, It's true! And I second the vote for Liège...
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    Trivia: Stations with the same name in other countries

    Plus Kingston, of course, half-way between Montreal and Toronto - don't know how I forgot that one. Curiously enough I also discovered the other day that there is a village in County Durham called Toronto (named after the city in Canada rather than the other way round), but it is not on the...
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    Trivia: Stations with the same name in other countries

    Not quite an exact match, but the former Canadian Pacific terminus in Montreal was named Windsor Station, but the tracks have long since been removed and trains (suburban only now) terminate some distance from the old building at the new Lucien-L'Allier station, named for a former director of...
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    SNCF jingle similarity to Close Encounters of the third kind 5 notes they use

    So I'm not alone! Current remix for calls, old chime for texts.
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    US and Canadian timetables

    My, some of those bring back memories! We moved to Canada in 1970 when I was a train-mad twelve year old, and keen collector of timetables. I probably had most of the CP/CN and early VIA schedules, and can remember climbing a steep snow bank on one occasion to get pictures of The Canadian...
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    Most hated non-UK station

    Curiously enough, I said almost exactly the same to my son as we passed through it on our way from Nice, at which the young Frenchwoman sitting opposite us looked up and said, 'Yes, it's true'. (We had gone to Nice for my son's 18th birthday, and had flights booked, but this was during the ash...

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