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Eurostar suspends all Europe trains due to power problem

Thomas Barnes by Thomas Barnes
December 30, 2025
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Travellers crowd the area in front of the international departures at St. Pancras station in London on December 30, 2025, as Eurostar train service between Britain and continental Europe is halted. ©AFP

London (AFP) – Eurostar suspended train services in Europe on Tuesday after a power supply issue in the Channel tunnel, sparking travel chaos for passengers during the very busy New Year period. Passengers were left scrambling to find alternatives after the operator postponed all services between London, Paris, Amsterdam, and Brussels.

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“Due to a problem with the overhead power supply and a subsequent failed Le Shuttle train the Channel tunnel is currently closed,” read a message on the Eurostar website. “Unfortunately, this means we have no choice but to suspend all services today until further notice. Please do not come to the station. We’re very sorry for the impact the situation may have on your travel plans,” it added. Eurostar’s site showed that even its services on the Continent not using the Channel tunnel — such as ones between Paris and Brussels — were also cancelled.

Crowds of stranded travellers, many with suitcases, swelled at London’s St Pancras station and at Gare du Nord in Paris as the notification went out that their end-of-year holiday plans were being thrown into doubt. “I’m disappointed. We were going to do New Year’s Eve in Paris,” Jessica, a 21-year-old business coordinator looking to travel to France with three friends, told AFP in London. “We are going to see if we can find another ticket. Otherwise, we will stay in London.”

Jodie, who also declined to give her surname, had an AirBnB booked in the French capital until January 4 for her husband and four-year-old daughter. “We can’t find tickets for tomorrow. It has disrupted all our holiday. We are looking for alternative routes,” the 37-year-old told AFP.

– Gradual return –

The Channel tunnel’s operator Getlink said train traffic would progressively resume Tuesday afternoon, but passengers were still left not knowing when, or if, they would travel. One, Sophie Gontowicz, trying to head back to Paris after three days holidaying in the British capital with her family, said she was taking the disruption “philosophically.” “In the end, it gives us an extra day of vacation,” she told AFP.

But Chaitan Patel, a 46-year-old American, seemed determined to get back to London from the French capital after his train was cancelled. “We tried to book another one, but everything is sold out. Now we’re looking at every option: plane, car, but even flying is difficult,” he told AFP.

Earlier, Eurostar had advised passengers to postpone their journeys citing “major disruption” caused by the power problem in the tunnel and “a subsequent failed Le Shuttle train.” “Please don’t come to the station unless you already have a ticket to travel. We regret that trains that can run are subject to severe delays and last-minute cancellations,” it added.

– High demand –

A record-high 19.5 million passengers travelled on Eurostar last year, up nearly five percent on 2023, driven by demand from visitors to the Olympics and Paralympics in Paris. Eurostar has held a monopoly on passenger services through the tunnel linking Britain and France since it opened in 1994. But British entrepreneur Richard Branson — the man behind the Virgin airline — has vowed to launch a rival service. Italy’s Trenitalia has also said it intends to compete with Eurostar on the Paris-London route by 2029.

Tuesday’s disruption was the latest to affect Eurostar at a time when the company has faced criticism over its high prices, especially on the Paris-London route. An electrical fault forced the cancellation of Eurostar services and severe delays on others in August. The theft of cables on train tracks in northern France caused two days of problems in June. Le Shuttle operates vehicle-carrying trains between Folkestone in southeast England and Calais in northern France.

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