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    In fairness, it would be at least mildly surprising if any other countries had big posters at Saint Pancras about anything. Commented Jan 31 at 13:16
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    Spain's train operator (Renfe) bans knives except for a few not applicable exceptions. See the relevant policy in Spanish. The relevant section (Objetos no permitidos (Forbidden Objects)) translates as: [...] Sharp objects: [...] -Knifes with a blade length greater than 6 centimeters. [...] Commented Jan 31 at 16:33
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    Spain absolutely will scan your bags before letting you board an high speed train. I don't know what they do about knives, but I have always had to scan my bags. At least for Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia. Commented Feb 1 at 12:14
  • "The UK is probably the country with the most restrictions", and also the one where you will never have anything scanned or searched, minus the Eurostar. Commented Feb 1 at 20:44