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No, it's really not. There is no ban on the use of technology to any demographic. You'd get thrown of of the solicitors before you got a chance to get thrown out of court.
I just use real time trains, get my seat and bag stowed ready for the masses to board after. A couple of times I've been told off by train crew, but I usually travel heavy and on a ticket where if I miss the train, I'm not going anywhere after it because that's all the connections ruined (sail...
An hour in a taxi let's say, two hours at the airport and then 45 minutes on the plane, then the transfer from Dublin airport to Dublin is another hour of messing around... I'd say from north wales the ferry is faster! I do all the sail rails journiee quite often and fly when convenient and if...
Also they voyager runs anyway, for people using intermediate stops and picks up along the way to Holyhead, for those that don't live near an airport and the sail and rail is then genuinely the quickest and cheapest way.
Try booking for tomorrow, the rail fare doesn't change, the airline fares do! I'm currently typing this from the train doing the London to Rosslare journey.
I have been on the phone with them, even with escalations, they seemed friendly enough but pointed me to telesales in the end. They said they couldn't help me, the telesales team were down right rude :( And yes the point of that train is indeed to connect with the ferry, they even run it as an...
As in the title,
There are no booking engines that can sell me a Sail Rail ticket from PAD to Rosslare Europort for May 23rd for the day time sailing. It's not that they are sold out, I am told as the standby ticket should be still available. Anybody have any knowledge?
I got my video all recorded, edited and uploaded today. Weather was certainly against us, but the Elizabeth line ran well enough. I was on that first train heading westbound, enjoyed it apart from some mouthy kids!