Traveling by EuroTunnel

Traveling by EuroTunnel

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CatalystV12V

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772 posts

187 months

Friday 10th February 2012
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Are there any clearance issue with taking a V12 on the chunnel?

BingoBob

1,098 posts

153 months

Friday 10th February 2012
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I believe that the passage is much wider on the bottom floor than the upper floor. Avoid the upper floor to reduce the risk of kurbing your alloys?

Podie

46,643 posts

281 months

Friday 10th February 2012
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Eurotunnel are fine with sportscars - they generally see something expensive and point you at the lower deck. The worst bit is the lead up to the tunnel with the speed bumps. Approach from an angle, and you'll be fine.

petesv8v

95 posts

159 months

Friday 10th February 2012
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Book as overheight vehicle ,plenty of room in the carriages and no kerbing to catch your alloys

CatalystV12V

Original Poster:

772 posts

187 months

Friday 10th February 2012
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Thanks folks!! smile

brakedwell

1,229 posts

205 months

Friday 10th February 2012
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petesv8v said:
Book as overheight vehicle ,plenty of room in the carriages and no kerbing to catch your alloys
I have not kerbed the alloys in the lower compartment (yet), but you have a good point. Should I add a bicycle rack to my DB9 when booking?

jamespconnor

280 posts

209 months

Friday 10th February 2012
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I'm nervous now. Going Eurotunnel this weekend for the first time ever in my new DB9. I didn't note anything on the booking either!

GlynMo

1,140 posts

255 months

Friday 10th February 2012
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jamespconnor said:
I'm nervous now. Going Eurotunnel this weekend for the first time ever in my new DB9. I didn't note anything on the booking either!
If they don't direct you to the lower level, politely ask. It's worked for me.

petesv8v

95 posts

159 months

Friday 10th February 2012
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Go down the overheight lane - unless its very busy they will usualy have no issue. I always book overheight now as have been moaned at for being in the o/h lane without a booking but in fairness only when the train has been busy. Can be a little intimidating being sandwiched between 2 coaches but otherwise best place on the train IMHO

brakedwell

1,229 posts

205 months

Friday 10th February 2012
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jamespconnor said:
I'm nervous now. Going Eurotunnel this weekend for the first time ever in my new DB9. I didn't note anything on the booking either!
You can specify different types of vehicles in the description box on the booking form. I thought a car with cycles on the roof would qualify as a high vehicle. Your DB9 will be ok in the lower car deck. The kerbs on the pedestrian walkways each side of the cars have soft plastic or rubber coatings.