Eurostar has announced that its train services will resume on Sunday following disruptions caused by flooding. The company has managed to bring the flooding under control, allowing for the resumption of services, but cautions that speed restrictions may be in place, potentially leading to further delays. Passengers are warned to expect hectic, busy, and packed stations and are advised to travel only if necessary. Other rail firms are also predicting major disruptions as services get back on track.
Eurostar resumes today after flooding but travel editor of The Times and Sunday Times Claire Irvin warns of 'hectic, busy and packed trains' and advises 'to only travel if necessary.' https://t.co/PAiZ4D1jU3 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube https://t.co/81ILOGk5mY
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Eurostar services are set to resume today amid warnings of further delays and busy stations. https://t.co/STrL2EfFA9
Eurostar says services will run on Sunday after flooding was brought under control, but speed restrictions may lead to delays https://t.co/suGy5LE3Dz