Eurostar runs revised London-Paris timetable
Eurostar is to run a revised timetable on its St Pancras-Paris Nord service unti March 6, citing ‘operational reasons’.
The operator’s first cancellation was yesterday morning’s 07:31 service from London. Two services yesterday evening were also cancelled.
Eurostar will continue to cut three trains a day during weekdays, one on Saturday March 2 and two on Sunday March 3, until March 6.
A message on Eurostar’s website says passengers can exchange their ticket or get a refund. However, it warned: "Please be aware that availability is currently limited so your first choice of train may not be available."
It added: "We’re so sorry for the impact this will have on your plans."
The operator is varying the times of the trains it is cancelling over the next 11 days.
Today’s Paris-London 08:37 and 19:07 services, as well as its 09:22 London-Paris service will not run. Tomorrow (Wednesday) the 09:22 and 17:01 out of London and the 19:07 out of Paris will be cancelled.
Full details of the cancelled services can be found here.
Lisa
Lisa joined Travel Weekly nearly 25 years ago as technology reporter and then sailed around the world for a couple of years as cruise correspondent, before becoming deputy editor. Now freelance, Lisa writes for various print and web publications, edits Corporate Traveller’s client magazine, Gateway, and works on the acclaimed Remembering Wildlife series of photography books, which raise awareness of nature’s most at-risk species and helps to fund their protection.
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