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Travellers in Germany could soon be able to hop on a non-stop train all the way to London, according to a new idea pitched by Eurotunnel operator Getlink and London St Pancras station.
The cunning plan from London St Pancras Highspeed: Eurostar will add services, and new operators will move in. “Several companies have expressed an interest to run international train services ...
New direct train routes from London to Germany, Switzerland and France could open as part of plans to boost passenger numbers at St Pancras station.
International train travel from London St Pancras could be set for a major expansion, potentially connecting the UK capital directly with destinations like Germany and Switzerland. St Pancras ...
Read our privacy notice. St Pancras could run new cross-Channel routes to France, Germany, Italy and Switzerland under expansion plans to triple the number of international passengers.
The UK’s only high-speed rail infrastructure operator, London St. Pancras Highspeed, and Eurotunnel, owned by Paris based company Getlink, share a commitment to expand rail connectivity on both ...
A spokesperson told us teams were working to get all passengers off the train, which became stuck between London St Pancras and West Hampstead Thameslink in the north of the capital at around 8pm.
Who are London St Pancras Highspeed and Getlink? London St Pancras Highspeed is simply the brand name used by HS1 Ltd, which has the concession to run the line from London to east Kent through to 31 ...
London St Pancras Highspeed, which owns the station and operates the track to the Channel Tunnel in Folkestone, plans to increase the station's capacity for international train travel from 1,800 ...