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Has anyone travelled with skis on Eurostar this winter?

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It looks as though baggage regs have been tightened up, in theory baggage over 85 cms might not be accepted as the normal allowance and might have to be registered - which I don't like the sound of, as it is not guaranteed to go on the same train! But is this being applied in actual practice?
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figolou, You are correct, the luggage policy is specifically two medium sized suitcases that do not have a maximum dimension in excess of 85cm BUT this doesn't apply to the ski trains to the Alp's which allow a set of skis or snowboard in addition to the above.

I had planned to use Eurostar on 28 March (with skis) so that would have been interesting to see what they might have said, but due to other issues, I am now flying Smile (alas the tickets are non refundable but hey ho Sad )


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This is a perennial misunderstanding. Skis are specifically exempt from the 85 cms restriction, although the Eurostar website is at best ambiguous. I've taken a double ski bag with me on the standard Eurostar this year and as with every year before there was no issue.

http://www.snowcarbon.co.uk/ski-resorts/luggage-trains-ski-resorts


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andyman, although the ski train does have different baggage allowances, you are fine taking skis on the standard Eurostar as well.
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kieranm, thanks, that link is very helpful. 2 pieces of baggage plus small bag and skis can be one of the main bags.
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Just done the Eurostar Ski Train down to the 3 V's & back. No problem at all with skis + other luggage. One of our group even took his paragliding wing and equipment with him, no questions asked, and that's a big bit of kit!
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I had planned to use Eurostar on 28 March (with skis) so that would have been interesting to see what they might have said, but due to other issues, I am now flying Smile (alas the tickets are non refundable but hey ho Sad )[/quote]

If you had bought your Eurostar tickets through Rail Canterbury, then you would have been able to get a refund up to 1 month before you travel.
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A question re Eurostar - Ashford to Moutiers, Skitrain - Do you need to book well in advance for low season travel, i.e Jan and March?
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I recently came home on the TGV and changed at paris and got the Eurostar home. There was no trouble at all with taking my snowboard bag on either of the trains. I called Eurostar before I booked and they didn't help much. I find that the overhead storage fits a ski/board bag nicely.
The Ski train is also fine, you basically stuff the kit where you can.
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