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Yet another 6 hours going south on a train.

Bike bagging in 20 minutes

I woke up and rode to Barcelona Station in yet more heavy rain šŸ™ stopping for an excellent breakfast at Granier where I ate last night.

I booked the ā‚¬40.70Ā  ticket to Valencia on trainline.com last night it arrived as a pdf that they said needed printing out at the station ticketĀ machine. However, the RENFEĀ  lady by the machine said I was OK with the pdf and wonder of wonders theĀ train would depart from Platform 11, leaving me oodles of timeĀ to dismantle the bike by the escalator. I now have it down to a fine art, so 20 minutes later it was beautifully encased in the nylon bag, with even the derailleur tied in. The train guys were suitably impressed even letting me first down to the platform.

Bike on a luggage shelf.

The train 1111 duly arrived and I was by the wrong door so a bit of a dash to find the pokey little luggage space was nearly full.Ā  I just couldnā€™tĀ get the bike to fit in until a kind passenger showed me how to lift up the top shelf thus allowing the bike to squash in vertically, the rack is only 50cm wide by 1.2metre high thank goodness I had taken care to strap the wheels and derailleur to the frame!

Whilst travelling along I noticed the coach on the screen showed it terminatedĀ in Alicante which looking at my map was only 80km away from Murcia, my ultimate goal. A look at the hotels.com app showed I had 15 mins to cancel my hotel booking in Valencia at no charge, which I did šŸ™‚ On trainline.com I booked an additional ticket for Valencia to Alicante at only ā‚¬16.40 and then booked a hotel in Alicante all done from my seat ā€“ modern technology is magic although the train less so, as it kept coming to juddering halts!Ā  So just afterĀ  6 hours and 350 miles later I alighted in THE SUN at Alicante to reassemble the bike.

The Esplanade Hotel is a bit faded but OK especially for ā‚¬42 a night although the shower is onlyĀ 2-foot square which is very tight for me and my scrubbing techniques.

So that should be the end of the trains for a while. Itā€™s been an illuminating experience but I donā€™t think I will be in a rush to repeat it! Easy to see why people flock to planes with there generous luggage allowances, cheap & very fast flight times.

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Reader Comments

    1. Hi, Graham yep very convoluted compared to sticking the bike in a cardboard carton and flying down in a couple of hours!

  1. Not sure how i would cope with all that travelling by train but then i suppose its because my free time is so precious I would not want to waste it sat on a train …. glad that’s you finished with the trains for now

    1. Yep, trains at that distance are very time consuming. Worst thing for me is the stress about where it can go and affecting other passengers.

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