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5 Mar 2009, 09:12 (Ref:2409322) | #1 | ||
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Just booked this years crossing and yet again the tunnell will be closed for "maintenance" on the sunday night, last shuttle from Calais is 22.40, not starting again until early on monday morning.
So all those still waiting should get a move on if you are returning on Sunday, also eurotunnel have just increased the sunday night return from £44 to £62. However there is good news they have just announced a profit so unlike some of the ferry companies they should be in business come June. |
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21 May 2009, 07:39 (Ref:2466195) | #2 | ||
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I have been looking at the tunnel availabilty for Sunday and the last service 22.40 from calias is now full so if you have not booked yet you will either have to get there for the 22.20 or use a ferry, and most of those are getting full for the sunday night.
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21 May 2009, 10:25 (Ref:2466311) | #3 | ||
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We're using the tunnel, at great expense, for the first time in years. I'm actually looking forward to it.
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21 May 2009, 11:06 (Ref:2466331) | #4 | ||
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The journey time is very boring, nothing to do but look at the 4 or 5 cars in your part of the train, if you are lucky there may be a loo in your section but nothing to look at out of the window and the advertising notices take a few minutes to read. But it is quick and loading/unloading is very slick.
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21 May 2009, 11:49 (Ref:2466359) | #5 | ||
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A word of advice to those using the tunnel to return for the first time, allow extra time for checkin! I know it's a lot slicker now, but we used it a couple of years ago, and got to Calais roughly around the time we should have based on their checkin times, but we only got through checkin just as our train departed! It was that busy!, luckily they put us on one an hour or so later.
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21 May 2009, 12:40 (Ref:2466397) | #6 | ||
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We are on the last train at 22.40 so nothing until gone 2.00 in the morning if we miss that one.
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You can always do exciting things like walk up to the end of your cariage and back again, or gaze out of the window and watch the tunnel wall pass by! Seriously though, I use the morning outbound trip to drink my double espresso and eat a sandwich while reading the newspaper. The return trip is great for a quick half-hour snooze. In a way, I'm pleased to hear the trains are full, although as Aston Geoff rightly states, the queues get lengthy (and I always seem to choose the queue that has the problems!) A crossing a couple of weeks ago was almost empty and I know that freight traffic has declined considerably. |
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21 May 2009, 15:14 (Ref:2466492) | #8 | ||
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I find the journey times is just enough for a quick leg stretch and a chat with ones dreadful comrades in accompanying vehicles. The terminal shops at either end are also superior to ferry terminals, makes waiting for your train much less of a chore.
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21 May 2009, 15:23 (Ref:2466498) | #9 | ||
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They have shops there? Usually arrive queue up and get on shuttle, same at calais, like to spend as little time there as possible.
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21 May 2009, 19:03 (Ref:2466639) | #10 | ||
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It's so well organised you can park up, use the facilities, get some Euros and be back into the train queue in 5mins. The French side used to have a good Duty Free shop back in the day when that was allowed.
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21 May 2009, 19:15 (Ref:2466649) | #11 | ||
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I know the English side from old but these days I cut things much finer and go striaght to the boarding queues, only live 25 miles from the tunnel so can leave at 6.45 and still get the 8.00 shuttle.
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21 May 2009, 19:52 (Ref:2466681) | #12 | ||
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Those check in queues can be an absolute nightmare! I remember the year they introduced the automatic touch screens, everyone in front of us seemed to be so completely pathetic about inputting simple info that in the end I sent my son down ahead to do it for them!
If I hadn't I reckon we'd still be there! |
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12 Nov 2009, 13:13 (Ref:2580753) | #13 | ||
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For anyone that is interested, Eurotunnel for 2010 prices are looking cheaper than 2009, Going on Wednesday morning back Sunday evening looks like £42 each way. However last shuttle is at 22.45 from Calais
Also you can use Tesco Clubcard points so that takes the cost down to £21 return. Points can also be used on other ferries, keeps the costs down a little. |
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