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milou6

Do I need to book journeys in sequence of travel? For example outbound journey is Glasgow to London then Eurostar to Amsterdam. Eurostar tickets harder to get so should I book this first? Easier to get train for the first leg.

Best answer by rvdborgt

You can book reservations in any order that suits you best. And yes, check Eurostar as soon as you can.

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  • Full steam ahead
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  • June 8, 2022

Yes, BUT as you have only 2 traveldays allowed IN country, you have to do all the trip on 1 day. In fact Avanti/west coast does not need to be res to L, or you can use eastcoast-change EDin too. Indeed €* is hardest leg to book-so this is a smart thought.

But mind the strike days=that populair british acitivity in transprot.


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  • June 8, 2022

You can book reservations in any order that suits you best. And yes, check Eurostar as soon as you can.


milou6
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  • Right on track
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  • June 8, 2022

Thank you! All very challenging for my small brain this morning!


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