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Taking Our Dog from the Netherlands to Edinburgh by Train: Eurostar Experience

. From Schiphol in Amsterdam to Brussels - It's a straightforward journey: find your platform and wait for the train. Our Golden Retriever, being quite large, found it a bit cramped under the seat, but manageable. πŸ•β€πŸ¦ΊπŸ›€οΈ 2. Brussels to London on Eurostar - At Brussels, transfer for the Eurostar to London. There's a security check and passport control. We had a delay due to a broken train ahead, but luckily, Eurostar adjusted our timing with a 3-hour layover. β³πŸš† - Dog documents were checked here, so prepare in advance. Our dog's microchip didn't scan due to brand differences, but we had our own scanner to match the documents. πŸ“‘πŸ’Ό London Arrival - We took the LNER from King's Cross. It's punctual, so no need to arrive too early. The platform info might not be available until shortly before the train arrives. πŸ•’πŸš‰ - For tickets, book Eurostar early on their official site for discounts. For LNER, use Trainline and get Railcards for savings on future trips. πŸŽŸοΈπŸ’° Arrival in Edinburgh - Disembarked at Waverley Station. Took an elevator up to ground level, snapped a photo at Waverley Bridge, and called an Uber with the "pet-friendly" option. πŸ“ΈπŸΆπŸš– - Payment was smooth with Apple Pay, and the fare was quite reasonable. πŸ’³πŸ‘ **Interactions Along the Way** 🀝🐾 - Many people interacted with our dog, showing that Europeans generally have a fondness for animals. πŸ•β€πŸ¦ΊπŸ’– - Remember to bring extra dog supplies for the journey, such as plastic bags and paper towelsβ€”you know, for those unexpected moments! πŸ—‘οΈπŸ§» #OverseasLife #TravelingWithDogs #Immigration #EurostarJourney #PetFriendlyTravel

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Taking Our Dog from the Netherlands to Edinburgh by Train: Eurostar Experience

. From Schiphol in Amsterdam to Brussels - It's a straightforward journey: find your platform and wait for the train. Our Golden Retriever, being quite large, found it a bit cramped under the seat, but manageable. πŸ•β€πŸ¦ΊπŸ›€οΈ 2. Brussels to London on Eurostar - At Brussels, transfer for the Eurostar to London. There's a security check and passport control. We had a delay due to a broken train ahead, but luckily, Eurostar adjusted our timing with a 3-hour layover. β³πŸš† - Dog documents were checked here, so prepare in advance. Our dog's microchip didn't scan due to brand differences, but we had our own scanner to match the documents. πŸ“‘πŸ’Ό London Arrival - We took the LNER from King's Cross. It's punctual, so no need to arrive too early. The platform info might not be available until shortly before the train arrives. πŸ•’πŸš‰ - For tickets, book Eurostar early on their official site for discounts. For LNER, use Trainline and get Railcards for savings on future trips. πŸŽŸοΈπŸ’° Arrival in Edinburgh - Disembarked at Waverley Station. Took an elevator up to ground level, snapped a photo at Waverley Bridge, and called an Uber with the "pet-friendly" option. πŸ“ΈπŸΆπŸš– - Payment was smooth with Apple Pay, and the fare was quite reasonable. πŸ’³πŸ‘ Interactions Along the Way 🀝🐾 - Many people interacted with our dog, showing that Europeans generally have a fondness for animals. πŸ•β€πŸ¦ΊπŸ’– - Remember to bring extra dog supplies for the journey, such as plastic bags and paper towelsβ€”you know, for those unexpected moments! πŸ—‘οΈπŸ§» #OverseasLife #TravelingWithDogs #Immigration #EurostarJourney #PetFriendlyTravel

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