When Ilse Deurloo arrived at St Pancras station after a festive holiday with her boyfriend in London, she was shocked by the scenes of chaos and disruption ...
Eurostar services from London have been cancelled “until the end of the day” as heavy rain and strong winds threaten to spoil new year plans.
Flooding in a railway tunnel near London forced the cancellation of more than a dozen trains linking Britain with the European mainland early on Saturday, ...
Eurostar trains were cancelled on Saturday due to flooded tunnels in southern England, causing misery for New Year travellers in the second major disruption ...
A spokesperson for the train operator added: ”Eurostar services to and from London are being cancelled and there are severe delays on services. “Eurostar is ...
Thousands of travellers faced severe disruption on Saturday after Eurostar cancelled all rail services linking the UK with continental Europe because of ...
A total of 41 have been trains cancelled, leaving upwards of 30000 passengers with no immediate way to reach their destination – and uncertain about their ...
Eurostar has cancelled all of Saturday's services to and from London St Pancras due to flooding in a tunnel under the River Thames, throwing new year travel ...
Eurostar services to and from London were canceled Saturday after a tunnel under the River Thames became flooded due to heavy rain, disrupting festive ...
Many passengers are still stranded in London and Paris after flooding cancelled all Eurostar trains.
Many passengers are still stranded in London and Paris after flooding cancelled all Eurostar trains.
Tunnel on UK mainland near Ebbsfleet was closed not by weather, but burst pipe, with Southeastern Railway also affected.
With New Year's Eve celebrations hours away, the Met Office warns severe gales and heavy showers may lead to disruption.
The first Eurostar train left London St Pancras International shortly after 8am. "Unprecedented" flooding in two tunnels under the Thames near Ebbsfleet ...
Eurostar warns customers traveling from London on Sunday of potential delays after flooding forced cancelation all Saturday trains.
Those affected decry 'disgusting' lack of communication, while others had to pay £1000 to travel the next day.