Eurostar confident of resuming services
Monday, 21 Dec, 2009
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Eurostar services could be running again tomorrow after being suspended for three days.
The company said it was ‘confident’ that services by the Channel Tunnel passenger trains would resume following test runs to iron out problems that led to trains being stuck at the weekend.
“The test-runs that have been conducted this morning have worked well and if the later test runs are similarly successful, as we are confident that they will be, we will be resuming services tomorrow and plan to have 26,000 seats available,” Eurostar said.
A series of test-runs have been held to ensure that modifications made to snow screens and snow shields in the power cars of its trains are working effectively.
A further update will be provided later today.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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