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Eurostar services return to normal after Channel Tunnel disruption
Summary
Eurostar and Le Shuttle services resumed through the Channel Tunnel after an overnight repair following a power supply fault and a broken-down train. Most London departures ran on Wednesday, though a small number of services were cancelled and some delays were still reported.
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Eurostar and Le Shuttle services between the UK and France resumed on Wednesday after disruption through the Channel Tunnel the previous day. The interruption followed a problem with the overhead power supply and a Le Shuttle train that failed and blocked routes. Repair work continued overnight and both directions were reopened the next morning. Many passengers experienced long delays and several trains were cancelled during the disruption.
What was reported:
- Eurostar and Le Shuttle services were restarted after overnight repairs to the tunnel's power supply.
- Most Eurostar departures from London St Pancras ran on Wednesday, with three services cancelled that morning.
- Eurostar announced enhanced compensation for affected passengers, including full refunds and vouchers.
- Le Shuttle vehicle trains were running normally from Folkestone, though delays of about an hour were still reported at Calais.
- Some passengers were kept on trains overnight or faced long waits at stations and terminals.
Summary:
The disruption affected cross-Channel travel for many people, particularly those travelling around New Year's Eve, and caused knock-on delays into the following day. Eurostar reported that services would run but said further delays and possible last-minute cancellations could still occur. Undetermined at this time.
