That's what I was thinking. Sounded ridiculous...
One stop through Bydgoszcz is good. Just checked the Polrail website times are good too. Any need to pre-book?
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Well I booked them about three and a half weeks ago and the arrived last week. I'm not sure whether if you book now they will arrive on time. I genuinely think there wont be a problem due to the volume of trains they are running and the fact that you can't reserve a seat on the train indicates they intend to stand plenty of people on the trains. Failing that there will be about a thousand Irish camper vans going between the two cities so getting a lift up to Gdansk should not be a problem.
At this stage been told pre-booking possible, but you're better off doing as soon as you get to Polska pretty much.
If you're on Facebook there's any number of groups fielding this and other information from Polish-based Irish.
Including Damian Moran's book, is it?
Hi we have seats to all 3 matches on our bus from Berlin travelling with the Republic of Ireland Soccer Supporters Club. You can get in touch by emailing roisscatirelanddotcom or twitter @roissc and I'll send you a phone number the return price on all 3 games is €80 each.
Croatia and Italy games up on portal now. Cat 1
Lads Polrail is an agent site. Not the actual rail company of Poland, thus they charge you more for the tickets.
You can buy tickets direct from the rail company and reserve first class tickets, once it is within 30 days of the date of travel.
https://bilet.intercity.pl/irez/
Mine arrived yesterday, Jeffrey in polrail is making a killing ! if you wanted to contact him his email address is
polrail Service <office@polrail.com>
Jeffrey was the chap who was onto me. 114 zloty was price of tickets i think and he charged a fair whack more, still not v expensive though. I can't make head nor tail of the ticket
Hi Desy, my foot.ie account is acting up so it won't let me send you a message. I have to find you in a forum and reply to your post each time. I added you as a friend in case that meant I could send you a message...it didn't work. Anyway, yes I'm the guy looking for the train ticket. Rob 42 penton street, London N19QA. If you need to contact me it might be easier if i give you my email address sayhellotorob@yahoo.com or my phone 07527357994 because I probably won't be able to reply again on this site. Getting that train ticket would be a massive relief to me.
Rob
It doesn't matter when you travel as long as you make it into the stadium before 8.45pm.Quote:
Originally Posted by JGKyne
I think I saw something about a return coach for the Italy game from Berlin somewhere on here. Anyone know the details?
Michael from the casa rebelde shop in Temple Bar is running buses for both games (Mob 00353873223096). He has a couple of spots left for the ITL game I believe.
Leaves on the monring of the game (circa 9:30 to10:00 I think) returning late after the game (depends on the result I suppose!!).
We are on it. Give him a buzz, sound fella.
We've booked this
http://www.polskibus.com/
Looks like the Polish are trying to get a friendly between Poland and Ireland for some time later this year:
http://www.poland-ireland.com/
A Polish colleague of mine who lives in Poznan wrote an email containing this text this morning:
Anyway - feedback in local newspapers after Irish fans stay is very positive in most than 90% of population.
What I read , Poznań council town considers to establish partnerships with some Irish city , and Polish fans would like to organize something in Poznań with participation of Irish . eg friendly football match , etc.
Whole Poland says that the atmosphere you showed should be a practical lesson for other nations to enjoy such events with fun.
Once again thank you for your contribution to the society :-)
I'm sure everybody else who went there has had a similar response from Polish people they know so it's all good.