Re: Trains & ferries, Britain & Ireland
- From: Runge Foreskin <michaelnewport@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2009 13:09:53 -0700 (PDT)
On Apr 16, 10:04 pm, "tim....." <tims_new_h...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Runge Foreskin" <michaelnewp...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Apr 16, 9:27 pm, jpwoodruff <jpwoodr...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've got a question about tickets and reservations for my upcoming
vacation trip.
We mean to travel from London (after flying from US) to Ireland
without using a car. We will go by rail to Chester, spend a couple
days there, then rail & sail to Dublin.
How many tickets will I need for that journey? Will I buy both legs
each as an individual trip?
This is a "single" not a "return" ticket (in US we say "one-way" not
"round trip") because homebound is even more complex. We will spend
some time in Wales. Specifically, we'll leave Ireland from Rosslare
by Ferry to Fishguard. Then after a couple days looking at the
scenery, to Abergavenny by rail. A week or so later, to London, then
home.
I'm feeling pretty ignorant - like many another American, I usually
use a car when I travel. Please advise me: what tickets and
reservations will I need? Should I buy online from home, or over a
counter?
John
what's wrong with renting a car ?
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ISTM that renting a car and then paying to put it on a ferry is a pretty
dumb thing to do
tim
ok......................why ?
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