They’re the passenger-carrying transit service whose job it is to get travelers through the English Channel on their trains.
The start of the link reduces London-Paris Eurostar times by 20 minutes to two hours 35 minutes, while the London-Brussels journey time also comes down 20 minutes to two hours 20 minutes.
I recently took the Eurotunnel Shuttle train - commonly referred to as the "Chunnel" train because it runs through the underwater Channel Tunnel - from London to Paris. Here's how my trip went and ...
Our Eurostar train from London to Paris was less than three hours but upgrading to Eurostar Plus was worth it for the seats ...
Fancy waking up to the romance of Paris before heading to your high-flying London office? Meet the Channel commuters doing just that... When the high-speed Eurostar link opened in St Pancras in ...
The best way to get around Paris is on foot and by ... You can also take the Channel Tunnel (aka the "chunnel") underwater rail service via Eurostar from London. Because most travelers tend ...
At maximum speeds of up to 100 mph, it takes about two hours to travel from London to Paris, once capitals of opposing worlds ...
Running between Britain, France and Belgium through the English channel, the Eurostar train travels at speeds of up to 300 km/h (186 mph), making it from London to Paris in two hours and fifteen ...
The map below shows the location of London and Paris. The blue line represents the straight line joining these two place. The distance shown is the straight line or the air travel distance between ...
We used the Paris Pass for the Big Bus Hop-On Hop ... Since we came across from London via the Chunnel, we wanted a hotel ...