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How much time needed to catch Eurostar?
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For future reference - on the UK version of the Eurostar website you can book from many UK stations to your destination, not just from St Pancras0
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alanrowell wrote: »For future reference - on the UK version of the Eurostar website you can book from many UK stations to your destination, not just from St Pancras
Thanks, I had no idea! I never even thought to check that. I just put the full journey in and interestingly enough it is telling me to take the 'risky option' train from home! Looks like it would have been about £30 cheaper doing a ticket from home-Brussels, but not as flexible on timings (and I'd still have had the potential panic/rush through London).0 -
Buy a ticket from your home to 'London International'. This should be reasonably priced but is flexible,and gives you protection in case your train to London is delayed.
For details, see the site for the Man _in_Seat_610
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