Eurotunnel services resume
Eurotunnel services have resumed with delays after trains were suspended in both directions following an incident in the tunnel.
As we went to press it said on its Twitter feed: "Our Passenger service is now reforming, from UK there is currently a wait of 2 hours on the terminal."
The service had earlier been temporarily suspended in both directions due to an intrusion on French platforms.
Some passengers were being offered the option to travel by ferry but it warned this did not include coaches due to space restrictions.
Diane
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