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    • Sr. Melangell
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        Does anyone know how much bunny stuff you can take on a train in the UK? We have a cage, a pen and a dog bed and then my boy in a carry box, the pen is 3 foot high and the bed will fit into the cage which is about 1 foot high, smaller than the pen, everything may fit on one of those trolleys that you see people pushing about in markets with potatoes on, but my boy will be on my knee and my friend will help when we get there, hay, food and litter will be picked up by my friend from the pet shop, I will be taking my things down there before, oh so very busy here again.


      • kirstyol
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          Depends on what type of train you are going on. What i mean is if its just the normal train that might be a bit much but if its one of the long distance ones that will have luggage racks you might be ok if you get on early enough to get space on the rack


        • Odette
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            Your transit office may have dimensions listed on their website. If not, they should have a contact number. 

            I would think 3′ would be fine for checked items (such as the pen) on a train, but I don’t know.


          • Sr. Melangell
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              Thank you, we are still looking into this.


            • Sr. Melangell
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                Might just ask at the train station and show some pictures


              • kirstyol
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                  Yeah I would just do that. I have taken quite a lot of stuff on the train in the past but you know what it is like for space if the trains are busy that would be my worry

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