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Eurostar non-smoking car
I've spoken with several people who tell me that I must book a non-smoking car on the Eurostar since the smoking cars are so bad it's hard to breathe.
The Eurostar website doesn't seem to offer non-smoking as an option, and a look at the FAQ says that all direct trains are non-smoking. We'll be travelling from London to Paris RT. Will this be non-smoking or is there a better place to get tickets so I can assure a non-smoking car? |
We recently traveled Florence to Venice and had no problem reserving a non-smoking car upon our arrival in Florence. We only asked after we'd gotten our tickets.
Furthermore, we have traveled Paris to London on Eurostar w/o requesting either and our car was non-smoking. Therefore, I would think that you would be in a non-smoking car unless you request a specific smoking car. There were few smoking cars on both trips in our experience. Hope this helps. However, I'd ask to be reassured. |
We just returned from Europe and took the EuroStar. We booked 1st class, which is no smoking. Sorry, we didn't walk through to 2nd class so I don't know if it's non-smoking or not. We booked through the 800 number which was much easier than booking on-line and the price was the same.
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I don't know about the London-Paris route, but when we travelled Venice to Milan in October 1999 there definitely was a first-class smoking car on our Eurostar train. At the time we reserved (four days prior to leaving Venice), there were no non-smoking seats left in any first class car.
So, in our car, there were perhaps four people smoking not quite non-stop but nearly so. Yucky, but we're not allergic so it was bearable. |
Hi Guys,
There seems to be some confusion about Eurostar. The Eurostar is the chunnel train from London to Paris. The Italian ES* trains are a different animal. |
Since late 2001, all Eurostar (ie London/Paris/Brussels) trains have been officially non-smoking.
There were horror stories before then though. |
Thank you all. It looks like I have nothing to worry about!
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I am curious, can you just buy a walk up ticket at Waterloo?? I was hoping to do that for a trip to Paris and thinking it might be cheaper than booking ahead??
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Ira, you are right that the ES trains in Italy are a different animal from the Eurostar Channel Tunnel trains, but like it or not they are also called Eurostar. So the confusion is inevitable.
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