Quote from: Mark A on February 09, 2025, 10:22:10
.....By the way, in France, has anyone ever managed to claim a seat that they've reserved once it's been occupied by someone else?.....
Since you ask the answer is 'Yes' - in fact two seats when we were travelling to the south west of France to watch Exeter Chiefs play.
Our seats were occupied by a couple of Twenty Somethings who quite happily moved when I pointed out, in my best Failed GCE 'O' Level schoolboy French, that we held reservations for them.
As this seems a common issue on all reserved seat services (to be fair, it can sometimes be difficult to match numbers to seats when you are unfamiliar and in a fluster working out where you can put your luggage), and as I have done a number of
TGV▸ trips over the years, I cannot say I have noticed it being more difficult to sort this out in France than in the
UK▸ .
There is one issue though that I think should be given more prominence than the 10 in the article. This is the habit of some people to push their way onto a busy train as soon as it arrives, sometimes before departing passengers have even started disembarking, and despite clear instructions to let the passengers off first, please.
Oh - and add bikes in vestibules when there are bike spaces free nearby, especially now that bike spaces are mostly clearly marked. I might make an exception for the two-car Turbos where as far as I can see the pike spaces provided on the last refit look more like luggage racks!