Andy in Germany
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I may be asking the wrong people here, but is a Britrail Pass valid between Heathrow and St. Pancras? I'm trying to plan my first visit to the UK in several years and I'm getting culture shock...
I may be asking the wrong people here, but is a Britrail Pass valid between Heathrow and St. Pancras? I'm trying to plan my first visit to the UK in several years and I'm getting culture shock...
That's if one turns upWe can catch a direct train from Manchester to York without having to deal with London, and the train from Manchester-York is probably a better first impression of the country for Tinybug than the bowels of London. hat said, a Britrail pass is probably the cheapest and certainly the easiest way to do this.
Don't worry about the culture shock. Mullets are back in fashion here so it will feel just like Germany, although little else will be as equally in ordnung.
I have to be able to prove non-residence though, which is an interesting idea.
Why do you need to prove non residence? are you travelling on a British Passport?
I've travelled through Dover/Calais quite recently and I only have a British Passport, so I needed to travel on that, but also show my German personalausweis in order to prove my residency in Germany and that way my passport wasn't stamped with a 90 day visa. My wife and children travelled on their German passports and had no problems passing through, no stamps in their passports either.
As a Londoner I found that quite normal. Trains and tubes (and buses) are entirely different animals. Bu I can see how someone not living in that environment might find it surprising. But what might catch you out is the Overground - this looks like an ordinay train, is an ordinary train, but is run by Transport for London so probably wouldn't be included. Whereas an ordinary commuter train (in some cases running on the same line!) would be included. It won't be valid on the Manchester, Nottingham or Croydon trams either (to name three tram networks that come to mind)As @Dogtrousers says, Britrail Passes are not valid on the underground, which seems to defeat the object: why offer a railpass for the country if it doesn't include the main transport network of the capital city?