SailRail London to Gort
Hello all,
I'm planning to travel from London to Gort in August by SailRail
My intended itinerary is as follows:
Euston 1210
Chester 1412
Chester 1425
Holyhead 1614
Holyhead 1715
Dublin 1915
Dublin Heuston 1130
Athenry 1347
Athenry 1638
Gort 1716
And returning
Gort 1521
Limerick 1628
Limerick 1655
Limerick Junction 1722
Limerick Junction 1732
Dublin Heuston 1930
Dublin 1430
Holyhead 1630
Holyhead 1721
Chester 1913
Chester 1955
Crewe 2018
Crewe 2047
Euston 2245
However, I'm coming up against a few problems.
When trying to book a return ticket over the phone, Gort is not listed as a destination. The nearest stations that I can buy a ticket to are Athenry and Ennis.
As I want to travel out via Athenry, and return via Ennis, will I be able to travel to and from Gort without being excessed?
If I buy a ticket to Athenry, but want to return from Gort via Limerick, would the ticket be valid?
The rules say that I have to complete my journey on the same day, but as the last train to Gort leaves Dublin (via Athenry) at 1525, I've no choice but to stay in Dublin overnight. Assuming that will be allowed, am I obliged to take the first train the next day, which is at 0730, or does the rule apply that I may recommence my journey by 1200 noon the next day as in the UK?
I'd also like to upgrade to 1st class, and as my travel between London and Holyhead and back will be on Saturdays, assume that Weekend First will be available on the train (on the Virgin part). Likewise, would I be able to take advantage of Club Class on board the Swift? Irish Rail also have 1st class upgrades available any day of the week. Are all these upgrades available in conjunction with Sailrail tickets? "The Man in Seat Sixty-one..." website specifically states that 1st class is only available by booking each portion of the journey separately.
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