Eurostar Services Resume After Channel Tunnel Disruption
Eurostar services were set to resume on Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. Brussels time (6 p.m. London time) following a “partial reopening of the Channel Tunnel.” The company managing the tunnel, Getlink, reported that repair work on a power issue continued through the night, allowing for the resumption of rail traffic in both directions early Wednesday morning.
Impact on Passengers
Eurostar expressed its apologies to travelers affected by the disruption and cautioned that passengers may experience delays and unexpected cancellations on Wednesday as services normalize. Travelers were encouraged to verify their journey details before heading to the stations.
Travel Recommendations
On Tuesday, Eurostar strongly recommended that passengers consider postponing their travel plans and advised against going to the train station if their train had been canceled. This was part of their efforts to alleviate the stress caused by the disruption.
Key Takeaways
- Eurostar services resumed after a power issue in the Channel Tunnel.
- Passengers may face delays and cancellations as the situation normalizes.
- Travelers are advised to confirm their journey before heading to the station.
- Eurostar recommends postponing travel when possible if trains are canceled.

