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Taking backpacks on the train is allowed but space may be in short supply for larger packs. On buses you can usually take a day pack on board but larger packs are generally stowed in a hold area under the seats.Hello, right now we are in the planning stages of walking the CF. Are backpacks allowed to stay with us on the train as carry on?
How about the bus? ex: Finisterre to Santiago
Thanks.
I've never been on a train before, so do the packs have to be checked in or is there a storage compartment on each cabin.Taking backpacks on the train is allowed but space may be in short supply for larger packs. On buses you can usually take a day pack on board but larger packs are generally stowed in a hold area under the seats.
Train, yes. Bus - depends on the bus - but I think I had to put mine underneat for Finisterre to Santiago - not 100% sure though.Hello, right now we are in the planning stages of walking the CF. Are backpacks allowed to stay with us on the train as carry on?
How about the bus? ex: Finisterre to Santiago
Thanks.
Over the head rack for smaller packs. Storage space in the front/rare of the train car for bigger packs. Sometimes a space in the car between some of the seats - not always though. My 30L usually fit overhead on trains. If I had a window seat - I could also keep it on the floor between my legs and the window as long as it was 30L or smaller. Aisle seat - not good to keep on the floor as it blocks the person at the window seat from accessing the aisle.I've never been on a train before, so do the packs have to be checked in or is there a storage compartment on each cabin.
Thanks.
Okay, thanks!Normally there is a rack overhead and there is a luggage area in the front or the rear of the car depending on the configuration.
Thank you!Over the head rack for smaller packs. Storage space in the front/rare of the train car for bigger packs. Sometimes a space in the car between some of the seats - not always though. My 30L usually fit overhead on trains. If I had a window seat - I could also keep it on the floor between my legs and the window as long as it was 30L or smaller. Aisle seat - not good to keep on the floor as it blocks the person at the window seat from accessing the aisle.
Thank you for sharing the pics and article.We usually take the train. The comfort class train coaches will handle your backpacks right above where you sit. There are racks at the front/rear of most coaches but these fill up quickly.
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Okay, thanks!Last year we took the bus from Bilbao to Logrono (to join the CF) and had to stow in the hold (33l). Same with a bus we used to miss the walk into Leon.
On the train, I agree with the advice above.
You can put them in the hold of the bus.Hello, right now we are in the planning stages of walking the CF. Are backpacks allowed to stay with us on the train as carry on?
How about the bus? ex: Finisterre to Santiago
Thanks.
My husband has bowled me over more than once with his backpack standing in a line and he'd be more dangerous on a bus! Do take off your backpack and carry it in front of you on buses, trains, and planes!If you use a local bus to get around, just remember to take your rucksack off and carry it as soon as (or before) you get on, especially if it's "standing room only".
I’ve always taken my Camino backpack on with me on all trains or buses I used.Hello, right now we are in the planning stages of walking the CF. Are backpacks allowed to stay with us on the train as carry on?
How about the bus? ex: Finisterre to Santiago
Thanks.
Thanks for the tip.As you are planning, let me tell you how very hilly the last 100 km out of Sarria is. I am adjusting all my plans to walk less km per day.
Yep, I've never been on a train. I am really excited and looking forward to this new experience.You have never been on a train!!! I hope you really enjoy it as a child would. I am fascinated with trains and planes. They never stop to amaze me. The rest of me has grown to 62 but the part that uses trains and planes is still stuck at 8.
Good tip, thanks.If you use a local bus to get around, just remember to take your rucksack off and carry it as soon as (or before) you get on, especially if it's "standing room only".
Lol, I will remember to take the backpack off and carry it, thanks.My husband has bowled me over more than once with his backpack standing in a line and he'd be more dangerous on a bus! Do take off your backpack and carry it in front of you on buses, trains, and planes!
That's good to hear. thanks.I’ve always taken my Camino backpack on with me on all trains or buses I used.
Yep, I will make sure. Thanks.You have your answer plus good advice already but if I may just add what is probably obvious but if using overhead luggage racks PLEASE make sure that your bag is safely stowed.
Some of the larger stations make you go through an airport style security check.Hello, right now we are in the planning stages of walking the CF. Are backpacks allowed to stay with us on the train as carry on?
How about the bus? ex: Finisterre to Santiago
Thanks.
If you've never been on a train before then this is what you can expectI've never been on a train before, so do the packs have to be checked in or is there a storage compartment on each cabin.
Thanks.
Really cute video!!If you've never been on a train before then this is what you can expect
Madeleine catches the train
42 seconds of sheer delight - "It's so pretty!"