Don't know about Eurostar, but I'm pretty sure they do at least one service a day from Flokestone to Coquelles on Le Shuttle. (I think you have to go to a collection point in the middle of Flokestone for a minibus pick-up).Q2 What is the possibility of passenger and bike together on the Eurostar?
You can do that on the ones to Avignon, but the ones to Paris/Lille/Brussels you need to check the bike in, unless it folds down to 85cm or less. Here's the Eurostar policy - it's changed recently.2012 me and 6 others plus bikes travelled on Eurostar the bikes had to be in bike bags, we just stuck them on empty seats all the the way from St Pancras to Avignon ...
You can do that on the ones to Avignon, but the ones to Paris/Lille/Brussels you need to check the bike in, unless it folds down to 85cm or less. Here's the Eurostar policy - it's changed recently.
Looks like I'm touring on a Brompton this year!
This response might be a bit late but for anyone interested in using the Bike Express in the future I have just used it to get to Valence and back with my bike and thought the whole process to be very smooth and well organised. The bus can arrive early at the pick up points and if you're all there they pick you up and move on to the next one. You are well looked after and informed of stops (of which there are many and are glad of). For added comport I took a blanket and travel pillow and was glad of it as it does cool off during the night with the air con on. Most of the travellers on board are people with touring bikes, tandems and recumbents. However road bikers do use this service and it is preferable to using Eurostar of which I've used twice with a bike both of occasions have been very painful (and I do not recommend). My carbon road bike was stored in the trailer behind the coach, side by side in racks resting the weight on the rear wheel and the front wheel resting in a frame with strapping just below the handlebars (no damage at all and transported well). However I did notice on my return that some bikes were stored on a top level of the bike carrier and they had a clasp that grips the down tube - now I know that this would not be good for a carbon frame (okay on aluminium and steel framed), so keep this in mind if you have a carbon framed bike as you would want to ensure the wadded strapped option - I'm sure the courier would oblige if you had any concerns (he seemed very amenable). I hope this is helpful?Q1 Does anyone have recent experience of Bike Express?
Q2 What is the possibility of passenger and bike together on the Eurostar?