WebYou can buy tickets in all the normal ways; at the station using the ticket machines or ticket office, using a contactless card (from stations where this is available) or Key Smartcard. We recommend buying your tickets online in advance, however. This way you can: Skip any queues any fly through the station with an e-ticket WebSwitch all bike lights off when on the railway (including on helmets), because a red light represents an instruction to a train driver to stop. Electrically assisted pedal cycles (EPAC, ebike or Pedelec) are welcomed on our trains if they meet the legal public transportation requirement. This means the power mustn’t exceed 250 watts, a ...
Frequently asked questions EMR - East Midlands Trains
Web03450 26 47 00 (for Thameslink or Great Northern Website issued Smartcards) You can apply for up to two replacement Smartcards free of charge; further requests may incur a … WebIn summary, you may not arrive in London with a bike between 0700 and 0930 (any day) or be on a train that left London between 1600 and 1900 (Monday to Friday). There are also … list of abstract data types
Thameslink - FAQs
WebBringing a bike or scooter; Wi-Fi on board; Travelling with pets; Penalty fares; Travel help Back; Assisted travel ... You can buy Thameslink tickets online and collect them from … WebHere’s everything you need to know about bringing luggage with you on your Thameslink train journey – including details about bikes on trains, step-free access, and how to get help if you’re a disabled passenger. ... You can usually bring a bike on board if there is space, but there are some restrictions on non-folding bikes at busy times. WebIf your bike has tyres measuring over 7.4cm or rims deeper than 50mm, you will need to remove the front wheel for storage, and you will need to book two reservations. Tandems up to 2.5m in length with both wheels removed can also be stored onboard and require two reservations. Folding bikes can be stored in the luggage areas. Reservations can ... list of academic areas