Flooded U.Ok. tunnels drive Eurostar to cancel all London trains Saturday

Flooding in railway tunnels in southeastern England compelled the cancellation of all trains linking London with the European mainland on Saturday, worldwide rail operator Eurostar stated, disrupting New Year vacation journey for 1000’s of passengers, the BBC and Reuters reported.

Eurostar, which runs companies from London to Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam, stated affected prospects have been entitled to a full refund or change.

Eurostar had initially cancelled 14 trains operating on Saturday however stated it had determined to cancel all the day’s companies – a complete of 41 trains – because the flooding persevered.

It was not instantly clear what had brought about the flooding within the railway tunnels underneath the River Thames close to Ebbsfleet, east of London.

Parts of England have confronted heavy rain in current days and an official warning for sturdy and gusty winds is in place in southern England.

Television footage confirmed water gushing into one of many tunnels and masking the monitor, whereas at St Pancras station in London, a whole lot of stranded passengers sat ready on the concourse.

“We understand this is a vital time to get home at the end of the festive season and ahead of New Year and we are supporting customers in stations,” Eurostar stated in an emailed assertion.

It is the second time in 10 days there was main disruption to Eurostar companies with a “last-minute strike” by French employees halting trains earlier than Christmas.

Source web site: www.marketwatch.com

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