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  2. Eurostar - Wikipedia

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    Eurostar now has a dominant share of the combined rail–air market on its routes to Paris and Brussels. In 2004, it had a 66% share of the LondonParis market, and a 59% share of the London–Brussels market. [119] In 2007, it achieved record market shares of 71% for LondonParis and 65% for London–Brussels routes. [120]

  3. Eurostar chaos as London-Paris train stuck in Channel Tunnel ...

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    Passengers were stuck on a Eurostar train in the Channel Tunnel for two-and-a-half hours after an apparent breakdown of the London to Paris service.. On one of the busiest travel days of the ...

  4. Eurostar launches flash sale with discounted train tickets to ...

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    The £35 one-way tickets will be for a Eurostar standard seat between London St Pancras International towards European stations, including Paris Gare du Nord, Brussels-Midi/Zuid and Lille Europe ...

  5. Best Eurostar destinations to visit in 2023: Top routes from ...

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    The French capital is Eurostar’s flagship destination, with journeys from London taking just two hours and 16 minutes. In 2023, Paris remains as popular as ever, welcoming over 30 million ...

  6. Eurostar International Limited - Wikipedia

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    Eurostar International Limited (EIL) is the railway company operating the international Eurostar train services between Paris, London, Amsterdam, Brussels, and Dortmund via the Channel Tunnel. Eurostar was previously operated by three separate companies in Belgium, France and the United Kingdom, but this structure was replaced by EIL as a new ...

  7. Channel Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Channel Tunnel (French: Tunnel sous la Manche), sometimes referred to by the portmanteau Chunnel, [3] [4] is a 50.46 km (31.35-mile) undersea railway tunnel, opened in 1994, that connects Folkestone (Kent, England) with Coquelles (Pas-de-Calais, France) beneath the English Channel at the Strait of Dover.