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- Jan 23, 2003
Advice please from anyone who has travelled on Eurostar from Waterloo!
I see the Eurostar gets into Waterloo at 20.28. Is it always on time? I gather passport control/customs is at Waterloo. Is this usually quite a painless process?
I'm looking to sort out our train tickets from home/Waterloo and it works out at just over £40 for all of us provided I book both train journeys. If I leave the return journey open it will push the price up to nearly £90.
The train to Bournemouth will also leave from Waterloo. Does anyone who has already travelled on the Eurostar think it is quite feasible to disembark Eurostar, go through passport control/customs, get to the Bournemouth platform, allow time for visiting conveniences (there's bound to be one of us who needs the toilet! LOL ) and then catch the 21.35 train? There is also one at 21.05 but I think it would be far too ambitious to think we could possibly catch that one.
Look forward to any advice
I see the Eurostar gets into Waterloo at 20.28. Is it always on time? I gather passport control/customs is at Waterloo. Is this usually quite a painless process?
I'm looking to sort out our train tickets from home/Waterloo and it works out at just over £40 for all of us provided I book both train journeys. If I leave the return journey open it will push the price up to nearly £90.
The train to Bournemouth will also leave from Waterloo. Does anyone who has already travelled on the Eurostar think it is quite feasible to disembark Eurostar, go through passport control/customs, get to the Bournemouth platform, allow time for visiting conveniences (there's bound to be one of us who needs the toilet! LOL ) and then catch the 21.35 train? There is also one at 21.05 but I think it would be far too ambitious to think we could possibly catch that one.
Look forward to any advice