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All line rover and FGW sleeper

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jay jay

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Sorry if this has been discussed before but was after some advice. I have an all line rover for this week and want to travel down to Penzance on Tuesday night. Can I use my ALR on the sleeper down to Penzance in the seated coach or do I have to pay a supplement? Also, how much extra would it cost me to upgrade to a sleeping berth?
 
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When I travelled last year on the Night Riveria using my ALR it cost me £40 for a single occupancy berth. Got tea/coffee in the morning plus a pastry and some biscuits.
 

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When I travelled last year on the Night Riveria using my ALR it cost me £40 for a single occupancy berth. Got tea/coffee in the morning plus a pastry and some biscuits.

Ok sounds good. Did you pre-book or just turn up on the evening?
 

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Ok sounds good. Did you pre-book or just turn up on the evening?

Pre-booked the berth, as if you just turn up how do you know is available? Should be able to do it at any ticket office I would have thought, or certainly any FGW one at least.
 

jay jay

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Pre-booked the berth, as if you just turn up how do you know is available? Should be able to do it at any ticket office I would have thought, or certainly any FGW one at least.

Yeah, fair point. But I would be happy to just sit in the seated accommodation. When you booked it, did you have to show your ALR ticket and can you specify a single berth? Thanks
 

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I thought all berths were single by default on the FGW sleeper these days? Only if 2 or more people are travelling can you share berths, that's what I was told.
 

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That is correct, single is the default.

Incidentally, they've put the Volo TV system into the cabins as well...
 

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I thought all berths were single by default on the FGW sleeper these days? Only if 2 or more people are travelling can you share berths, that's what I was told.

That's correct, but if one person is in the berth it's £40; two people pay £30 each!
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When you booked it, did you have to show your ALR ticket and can you specify a single berth? Thanks

No I didn't have to show the ALR, but I did have to show it to the Steward when boarding the train. He showed me to my berth, asked what time I wanted a wake-up call in the morning and whether I wanted tea or coffee with my breakfast.
 

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The ALR can be used in seating on the Night Rivieria for no extra charge - N/A to the OP (Tues night) but if travelling on a busy night eg. Friday in July/August would strongly advise making seat reservation to avoid up to 8hrs in vestible !
 
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