Eurostar Train Stranded for 9 Hours: Passengers Endure 'Inhumane' Conditions Amid Electrical Failure
July 6, 2025
The train experienced this failure approximately 10 minutes before reaching Calais, prompting emergency services to respond.
Another passenger noted the severity of the situation, mentioning they had not received an update from staff for more than two hours.
Despite assurances of a replacement train, many passengers reported that they had not seen any sign of it during the ordeal.
Eurostar acknowledged the issue, stating that a rescue train was sent to facilitate a complex transfer operation to move passengers to another train.
Civil protection agents assisted passengers facing difficult conditions while waiting to disembark, with one individual requiring medical attention and being transported to a local hospital.
Emergency services arrived to provide water to the stranded passengers, who were seen outside the train alongside rescue workers.
In an effort to lift spirits, a British indie folk band, Stornoway, entertained fellow passengers by performing while they waited for assistance.
This incident follows a series of disruptions for Eurostar, including major delays in June due to cable theft and fatalities on the tracks, leading to severe travel chaos.
In light of the ongoing disruptions affecting Eurostar services, the Foreign Office issued travel advisories for British travelers.
On July 6, 2025, an Eurostar train traveling from Brussels to London became immobilized for over nine hours due to an electrical failure, impacting more than 800 passengers.
Passengers reported being stuck without air conditioning and expressed frustration over the lack of communication and updates from Eurostar.
One passenger described the situation as 'inhumane', particularly for families traveling with children, highlighting the absence of basic facilities and care.
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BBC News • Jul 6, 2025
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