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Eurostar resumes trains services after suspension, passengers urged to postpone journeys

Eurostar blamed “overhead power supply issues in the Channel Tunnel" and said it was a failed train operated by LeShuttle.

2 min readDec 30, 2025 10:41 PM IST First published on: Dec 30, 2025 at 08:06 PM IST
eurostar train servicesTravelers wait at the Gare du Nord station after an incident related to the power supply to trains occurred last night in part of the Channel Tunnel, affecting train and shuttle traffic in Paris. (AP Photo)

Eurostar, which operates trains through the Channel Tunnel, on Tuesday said that train services to and from London have been resumed after facing suspension due to overhead power supply issues and a stuck train which interrupted the rail traffic that flows through the undersea tunnel.

Earlier, in a statement, Eurostar said, “Eurostar services to and from London are suspended until further notice due to overhead power supply issues in the Channel Tunnel, followed by a failed LeShuttle train.”

LeShuttle transports vehicle traffic by rail through the tunnel from the French port of Calais to the UK port of Folkestone. Eurostar operates high-speed trains from London to Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam and Disneyland Paris.

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Travelers queue for Eurostar services at St Pancras International station in London. (AP Photo)

A queue of cars and lorries formed at Folkestone where LeShuttle trains have been blocked. The operation has conveyed the information to passengers to expect “severe delays,” The Guardian reported. During the Christmas season, Channel tunnel trains carry thousands of passengers and vehicles on a daily basis.

A notice posted on Eurostar’s website stated, “Due to a problem with the overhead power supply in the Channel tunnel and a subsequent failed LeShuttle train, we strongly advise all our passengers to postpone their journey to a different date. Please don’t come to the station unless you already have a ticket to travel.”

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The tunnel infrastructure and the LeShuttle service is operated by Getlink which sad that the repairs to the power supply were underway and the traffic would gradually resume by 2pm GMT. The disruption in Eurostar in the Channel Tunnel has affected one of the Europe’s busiest international rail corridors during the New Year travel season.

Providing a sigh of relief, UK’s Port of Dover said it was operating a ‘turn up and go’ system for travellers who have been affected by the trains disruption on Tuesday, adding that the ferry operators had capacity to carry extra travellers, Reuters reported.

(with inputs from agencies)

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