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Does anybody know of a firm doing regular trips to Cite Europe (Calais),
via the Euroshuttle from London or the Croydon area (or perhaps regularly from Ashford?). A few years ago there used to be an excellent, little publicised, turn up and go service from Charing Cross station and other places. You got the ticket from the station, travelled to Ashford, and there was a regular coach service on the hour for most of the day to/from Cite Europe and Calais. Unfortunately the rail company stopped these "due to lack of interest"! I realise that a car trip is the best way, but I've never bothered to take my driving test, so that is out of the question. I would prefer the shuttle to the ferry, because it is quicker, but the ferry could be a last resort. The only other way is getting the Eurostar to Paris to do some shopping, but that is rather extreme :-) Thanks Roger |
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![]() wrote in message ... Does anybody know of a firm doing regular trips to Cite Europe (Calais), via the Euroshuttle from London or the Croydon area (or perhaps regularly from Ashford?). East London Coaches (part of Stagecoach in London) regularly run day trips to Cite Europe. Not much use to you in Croydon but the point I'm making is: have you tried all the local coach companies, not forgetting local bus operators? Terry |
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Does anybody know of a firm doing regular trips to Cite Europe (Calais), via the Euroshuttle from London or the Croydon area (or perhaps regularly from Ashford?). Have a look at the National Express site, http://www.nationalexpress.com/enq/b...58666&to=57366 They have a London-Calais fare, from £8 single. -- John Ray, London UK. |
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On Sun, 2 May 2004 at 10:20:39, wrote:
Does anybody know of a firm doing regular trips to Cite Europe (Calais), via the Euroshuttle from London or the Croydon area (or perhaps regularly from Ashford?). I'm afraid not. But knowing this newsgroup, somebody will! A few years ago there used to be an excellent, little publicised, turn up and go service from Charing Cross station and other places. You got the ticket from the station, travelled to Ashford, and there was a regular coach service on the hour for most of the day to/from Cite Europe and Calais. Unfortunately the rail company stopped these "due to lack of interest"! I know - and it was dirt cheap! Alas... Actually, I thought it was withdrawn after the demise of duty-free, when there was a huge drop in the numbers of people crossing the Channel, not realising that even with French duty paid, wine, spirits, beer and coffee were far cheaper than they are here. And tobacco is cheaper in Belgium, just an hour up the road! I realise that a car trip is the best way, but I've never bothered to take my driving test, so that is out of the question. I would prefer the shuttle to the ferry, because it is quicker, but the ferry could be a last resort. The only other way is getting the Eurostar to Paris to do some shopping, but that is rather extreme :-) But serious fun, all the same! -- Annabel Smyth http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/index.html Website updated 8 March 2004 |
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Thanks for the replies. I will try the Croydon area when I can get there, (Sutton is more convenient, but Croydon is the nearest big town), and of course a local drop off point would be much more convenient. The National Express service doesn't seem too bad as an alternative, albeit it's having to travel to/from London. Not sure if it goes on the shuttle or by ferry - it doesn't mention that anywhere on the website. Roger Another suggestion: Consort Tours are based in Croydon and have a programme of day trips to Boulogne, Calais and Dunkerque, with pick-up points at Croydon, West Wickham, New Addington, Caterham etc. Their brochure may be downloaded from http://www.consort-tours.co.uk/brochures.htm -- John Ray, London UK. |
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(Annabel Smyth) wrote: On Sun, 2 May 2004 at 10:20:39, wrote: Does anybody know of a firm doing regular trips to Cite Europe (Calais), via the Euroshuttle from London or the Croydon area (or perhaps regularly from Ashford?). I'm afraid not. But knowing this newsgroup, somebody will! A few years ago there used to be an excellent, little publicised, turn up and go service from Charing Cross station and other places. You got the ticket from the station, travelled to Ashford, and there was a regular coach service on the hour for most of the day to/from Cite Europe and Calais. Unfortunately the rail company stopped these "due to lack of interest"! I know - and it was dirt cheap! Alas... Actually, I thought it was withdrawn after the demise of duty-free, when there was a huge drop in the numbers of people crossing the Channel, not realising that even with French duty paid, wine, spirits, beer and coffee were far cheaper than they are here. And tobacco is cheaper in Belgium, just an hour up the road! The duty free was still on at the time. I (often with a friend and his son) used to get the coach around twelve or one o'clock from Ashford and the 19:30 (I think it was the last but one) back from Cite Europe. At times there were only 3-5 people on board. It was a pity, because if they'd advertised it properly then it would have probably paid its way. I think there were around 8 (or 10) journeys each way on a daily basis. They could have tried cutting the amount of trips down and advertising it more. It was a nice day out and, other when there was a ferry strike right at the end, there were never any problems other than the odd delay because one of the shuttles was cut out due to lack of customers. The day of the ferry strike was the last one I went on. This was when the motorway was being used as a lorry park and, of course, all the lorries were trying to get on the lorry shuttle. It didn't affect us on the actual shuttle, but because it took so long to get from Ashford, we were that late that the coach driver stayed in Calais instead of going back to do another round trip. We then became the last coach to leave. Roger |
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