Eurostar train service completely shut down, thousands of European passengers stranded
Europe's international train service Eurostar has temporarily suspended all its trains due to a power outage.
According to foreign media, all trains connecting London to Paris, Amsterdam and Brussels were stopped on Tuesday after a power problem in the Channel Tunnel.
According to media reports, the disruption occurred during the very busy travel days between Christmas and New Year, affecting thousands of passengers.
A Eurostar spokesperson said that a power outage occurred in the Channel Tunnel, after which a shuttle train came to a stop inside the tunnel.
In view of the situation, all Eurostar trains to and from London have been suspended until further notice.
Eurostar has advised passengers to postpone their travel plans and monitor official announcements for the latest information through its website.
According to foreign media, all trains connecting London to Paris, Amsterdam and Brussels were stopped on Tuesday after a power problem in the Channel Tunnel.
According to media reports, the disruption occurred during the very busy travel days between Christmas and New Year, affecting thousands of passengers.
A Eurostar spokesperson said that a power outage occurred in the Channel Tunnel, after which a shuttle train came to a stop inside the tunnel.
In view of the situation, all Eurostar trains to and from London have been suspended until further notice.
Eurostar has advised passengers to postpone their travel plans and monitor official announcements for the latest information through its website.
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