Eurostar suspended until at least Sunday

Tuesday, 18 Feb, 2010 0

There will be no Eurostar services to Brussels until at least Sunday following the commuter crash outside the city this week that killed 18 people and injured 150 people.

The operator says it is running a reduced service between its English stations and Lille and normal services between London and Paris.

Thalys services have also been affected on the continent but Brussels to Cologne operations resumed on Wednesday. However, a high speed service to Amsterdam is still suspended and agents should warn clients to check services out of Paris before travelling there.

Eurostar passengers are reaching Brussels from Lille via limited capacity shuttle bus


 

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