Eurostar Train Stranded for 9 Hours: Passengers Endure 'Inhumane' Conditions Amid Electrical Failure

July 6, 2025
Eurostar Train Stranded for 9 Hours: Passengers Endure 'Inhumane' Conditions Amid Electrical Failure
  • 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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