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Eurostar now says the train arrived at Gare du Nord at 2.20pm, rather than the expected 9.20am. All the following trains in both directions were also disrupted after the tunnel switched to single ...
The company's website says there were delays of three hours and passengers were urged to check their bookings. A spokesperson for Eurostar said the 06:01 GMT service from London to Paris had a ...
The firm said ‘at least one tunnel can now be used’, but speed restrictions will be in place.
Only a handful of seats were available to book on the remaining London to Paris Eurostar services on Saturday, while tickets for overnight coaches arriving in the French capital on Sunday morning ...
LGV Nord: delays of around one hour and some trains cancelled, with normal resumption of traffic planned by 29 July. [10] Eurostar was forced to cancel a quarter of its trains from 26 to 28 July. The trains that were running were diverted via conventional lines and ran at reduced speed, which extended the journey by approximately one and a half ...
The first Eurostar train left London St Pancras International shortly after 8am bound for Paris but a backlog of up to 36,000 people unable to travel on Saturday will need to be cleared.
The New Year’s Eve travel plans of thousands of people may be back on course after Eurostar announced all of its services will resume on Sunday. ... but warned customers to expect further delays ...
Eurostar said its rail services between London and Paris had been disrupted by acts of vandalism in France, resulting in several cancellations and longer journey times. "Several trains have been ...