
Eurostar chaos as trains cancelled & delayed due to power outage – leaving summer holiday travellers stranded
THOUSANDS of passengers have had their travel plans thrown into chaos after the Eurostar cancelled services today.
Holidaymakers are now facing delays of up to two hours at both London St Pancras and Paris Gare du Nord, while engineers carry out urgent repairs.
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Thousands of passengers have had their journeys to Paris thrown into chaos
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Hundreds of passengers have been spotted waiting for updates at St Pancras
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There were 17 Eurostar services scheduled to depart from London St Pancras today - six of which face ongoing delays delayed.
A further five trains - out of a total of 18 heading from Paris to London - have been cancelled.
Six others bound for London from France have been pushed back.
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