Eurostar axing Disneyland Paris service
The happiest place on Earth is off the rails for Eurostar customers.
Eurostar says the London to Disneyland Paris route will be suspended indefinitely from June 5, 2023.
It first launched in 1996.
Although it’s a financial decision, Eurostar says Brexit is a factor.
It will mean a journey from Eurostar’s terminal at Gare du Nord across Paris by RER train, adding at least one hour to the journey time.
Eurostar also blamed Brexit as it announced there would be no services calling at Ebbsfleet and Ashford International stations in Kent for the next ‘two years.
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