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After ruling out planes trains and automobiles due to them being ridiculously expensive, I've decided to get the bus to London. I'm going to be taking my bike with me but it might be a bit more complicated than I first thought.
National Express says on their website:
Does this mean that you can take a full size bike on the coach as long as it's packaged correctly? Help is appreciated, I'm confused
National Express says on their website:
You can take your bicycle on your National Express journey, as long as it is designed to fold in half by means of a special link in the main frame and is carried in a proper protective carrying case.
On Eurolines services folding bikes are permitted on journeys to and from Amsterdam, Paris and Ireland, again they must be appropriately packed in either a padded bag or hard case.
Bicycles which are not correctly packed may be refused carriage, for luggage allowance purposes bikes will be considered as being equal to one suitcase.
Does this mean that you can take a full size bike on the coach as long as it's packaged correctly? Help is appreciated, I'm confused