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Eurostar services disrupted after Channel Tunnel power outage
Summary
A power-supply incident in part of the Channel Tunnel halted some Eurostar and LeShuttle services overnight, leaving some passengers stuck on trains for hours; operators say services have resumed but delays and cancellations may continue.
Content
Eurostar and LeShuttle services were disrupted following a power-supply incident in part of the Channel Tunnel. Some passengers were reported to have been held on trains overnight, with some waits lasting more than eight hours. Operators said services have since resumed but warned of ongoing delays and possible cancellations.
Key details:
- Getlink, the Channel Tunnel operator, said a power-supply incident affected train and shuttle traffic.
- Eurostar announced services had resumed but warned of knock-on delays and possible last-minute cancellations.
- Passengers reported being stuck on trains overnight, with emergency lighting used while power was unavailable.
- LeShuttle and approach roads at Folkestone and Calais also experienced delays and long queues.
Summary:
The incident caused notable disruption to cross-Channel travel at a busy period and left some travellers delayed or stranded overnight. Operators report services running again but expect residual impacts on timetables. Undetermined at this time.
