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- Salford, UK
Jay, I've taken the liberty of deleting the duplicates with my modly powers, hope that's ok....
andym said:[replying to willem's post]That sounds well worth checking out - my comments on sleepers to Italy were based on the Trenitalia sleepers from Paris - I was wondering whether there might be better alternatives.
I agree that the long distance international trains do have a certain romance (at least in theory!). If there are any other fans of night trains there's a useful site here:
http://www.entrain.ch/nuit.htm
It includes the timetable for the Amsterdam-Milano sleeper - complete with bike pictogram (hurrah!).
http://www.entrain.ch/nuit-amsterdam-milano-09.pdf
StuartG said:When I was looking to take my bike to Denmark (coals to Newcastle?) the Ryanair & EasyJet prices were a tiny fraction of the ferry/train services. I have a secret and very improbable dream that Michael O'Leary will see the greenlight, quit and takeover Eurostar. Paris for a penny? I would certainly be prepared to stand for that!
old donald said:Some very useful thoughts and dialogue to mull over. It is a little tricky because I want to go further a field, but due to time restrictions I cannot spend too long travelling there and back because that eats into cycling time. Flying may well be the only option - I don't have a folder - an orbit rommany that has served me well (it goes like the clappers with new wheels now).
andym said:(The balance of cost and convenience is obviously going to depend on whether you live close to an airport or far away from St Pancras).
andym said:Erm right, you can go to Paris for a penny on Ryanair?
andym said:Can anyone remind me what Ryanair charge for carrying bikes?