Eurostar train breaks down in Channel Tunnel because of technical fault
By APThursday, January 7, 2010
Eurostar delayed in Channel Tunnel
LONDON — Eurostar says a train traveling from Brussels to London broke down in the Channel Tunnel because of a technical fault.
A company spokeswoman says the train is being towed to a station in Britain. She says it is not immediately clear what caused Thursday’s technical fault.
Late last month, the high-speed rail link between Britain and the continent came to a standstill because of train breakdowns that left thousands of passengers stranded in the tunnel beneath the English Channel. The company identified the problem as unusually dry, powdery snow that got into the engines.
Britain and northern Europe have been experiencing a cold snap that has brought heavy snow to many areas.
Tags: England, Europe, London, Snow, United Kingdom, Western Europe
January 7, 2010: 1:17 pm
Well, it is important to remember that the services have only been reduced, which seems to be common sense for people’s safety to be honest. I’ve just got back (today) from Strasbourg so I wasn’t stuck in the tunnel, but I think people should check the St Pancras, and indeed the station websites as they do give out all the info. |
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