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The Channel Tunnel used by Eurostar services holds the record for having the longest underwater section of any tunnel in the world, [17] and it is the third-longest railway tunnel (behind the Seikan Tunnel and the Gotthard Base Tunnel) in the world. [18] On 30 July 2003, a Eurostar train set a new British speed record of 334.7 km/h (208.0 mph ...
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Eurostar was previously operated by three separate companies in Belgium, France and the United Kingdom, but this structure was replaced by EIL as a new single management company on 1 September 2010. EIL is owned by Eurostar Group. [3] Eurostar International is the largest customer of Getlink, the owner of the Channel Tunnel.
Eurostar is scrapping its fast-track check-in system in London that uses passenger facial biometrics to speed up the boarding process only a year and a half after its launch to make way for new EU ...
The rail operator, which runs services from London St Pancras, confirmed on Friday its trains would be delayed.
The firm said ‘at least one tunnel can now be used’, but speed restrictions will be in place.
This is a route-map template for the Eurostar, a high-speed rail service in Europe.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
The Eurostar logo is the special mark used on coins to indicate participation in the Europa Coin Programme. [3] It is a stylised combination of an "E" for Europe (or the euro sign), and a star (often used to symbolize a nation, e.g. on the EU flag). Coins must show the Eurostar distinctly and visibly to the naked eye, but not be integral to the ...