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[QUOTE="Bridget and Peter, post: 37648, member: 2018"] I don't think so. I think you can download tickets. You certainly can with Eurostar because that's what we have done. With Raileurope we had them sent but we had to do that bit by telephone because you can't do bikes online *. Anyway, why would they not send them? (*for some reason. And don't get me started about booking bicycles on cross channel ferries. Except to say Hooray!! for Brittany ferries from Santander and Boo! to P and O from Bilbao) Alan, I'm sure you'll find the time on the train is precious too, because it (and even your trip to the airport in Australia) WILL be time spent on your Camino too. I hope he survives too. To quote (from memory but it was memorable) our daughter; 'we went up and up and up.... I was so tired I hoped that I would break my legs so that it would stop..... even the girl with typhoid was managing better than I was ... when we woke up at dawn at Macchu Pichu the rain was blowing into our faces horizontally.' Really makes you want to go, don't it? Still that was better than the months she spent in a coastal town in Ecuador helping build a school where they had to have an armed guard outside their house to protect them! PS she's fine now and came with us on the Camino Ingles in March, where she strode ahead of us through the rain quite uncomplainingly. And her Spanish was invaluable. [/QUOTE]
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