Mark_Lester
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Not something I was too worried about, till I read the thread on the Eurostar.
http://www.railforums.co.uk/showthread.php?t=64218
We are planning on doing quite a bit of picnicking, and as such had planned to bring several bread knives.
We wont need them till we leave Brussels, so we'll just work out where to get them there, but is this just a UK border anti-terror thing ?. Do the Scandinavians for instance think that carrying knives on trains is a security risk ?. What about the Thalys, or all the euro-nights we're getting. We probably wont be getting the knives out till we leave Amsterdam on the Borealis, but we need to know if we are going to have to live on sliced bread for 2 weeks!.
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so the thalys lists "blades" also.
http://www.thalys.com/be/en/services/before/luggage-animals
in general we're only going to be getting these out in sleeper compartments that we've booked entirely, but I just didnt consider this as "carrying an offensive weapon".
http://www.railforums.co.uk/showthread.php?t=64218
We are planning on doing quite a bit of picnicking, and as such had planned to bring several bread knives.
We wont need them till we leave Brussels, so we'll just work out where to get them there, but is this just a UK border anti-terror thing ?. Do the Scandinavians for instance think that carrying knives on trains is a security risk ?. What about the Thalys, or all the euro-nights we're getting. We probably wont be getting the knives out till we leave Amsterdam on the Borealis, but we need to know if we are going to have to live on sliced bread for 2 weeks!.
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so the thalys lists "blades" also.
http://www.thalys.com/be/en/services/before/luggage-animals
in general we're only going to be getting these out in sleeper compartments that we've booked entirely, but I just didnt consider this as "carrying an offensive weapon".
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