jaapstam
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Hello everyone and a happy new year to all of you!
I am planning a rail/ferry trip through England, Wales and Ireland in March. As a railway employee from Germany I am using the FIP ticket.
One of my trips shall include Stena Line's Fishguard to Rosslare ferry service. Does anyone know how it actually works?
As I am travelling as a foot passenger, do I simply show up right in time for the ferry leaving?
The FIP ticket also says "Port tax must be paid" - Does anyone of you know how much this will presumably be?
And at last, for the 1310 ferry from Fishguard, will the train from Swansea, arriving at Fishguard Harbour at 1230 be early enough? Or do you recommend taking the earlier train, arriving at Fishguard harbour already at 0950?
Advance thanks you for all your helping comments and replies.
I am planning a rail/ferry trip through England, Wales and Ireland in March. As a railway employee from Germany I am using the FIP ticket.
One of my trips shall include Stena Line's Fishguard to Rosslare ferry service. Does anyone know how it actually works?
As I am travelling as a foot passenger, do I simply show up right in time for the ferry leaving?
The FIP ticket also says "Port tax must be paid" - Does anyone of you know how much this will presumably be?
And at last, for the 1310 ferry from Fishguard, will the train from Swansea, arriving at Fishguard Harbour at 1230 be early enough? Or do you recommend taking the earlier train, arriving at Fishguard harbour already at 0950?
Advance thanks you for all your helping comments and replies.
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