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Eurostar have announced a number of changes to their timetable as a result of customer demand, allowing for easier connections. Full timetable information will be published in the next couple of weeks.
Paris > London:
• Morning departures between Monday to Friday will depart at: 07h13, 07h43, 08h43
and 09h13, and resuming their (almost) hourly departure pattern at 13 minutes past
the hour for the rest of the day. On Monday, there is also a 06h43 service.
• An additional peak afternoon train will run at 17h43 Tuesday to Friday instead of
18h43.
• Due to lack of demand, one Saturday evening train has been removed therefore
the last train will depart Paris at 20h13.
• In January, from Tuesday to Thursday, two trains have been cancelled – train
9027 and 9049.
• Morning departures between Monday to Friday will depart at: 07h13, 07h43, 08h43
and 09h13, and resuming their (almost) hourly departure pattern at 13 minutes past
the hour for the rest of the day. On Monday, there is also a 06h43 service.
• An additional peak afternoon train will run at 17h43 Tuesday to Friday instead of
18h43.
• Due to lack of demand, one Saturday evening train has been removed therefore
the last train will depart Paris at 20h13.
• In January, from Tuesday to Thursday, two trains have been cancelled – train
9027 and 9049.
London > Paris:
• The first train will depart at 05h40 instead of 05h25 Monday to Friday.
• Due to business demand, 2 morning trains are now non-stop services (07h01 and
08h31).
• The 07h30 train will only run on Monday, and from Tuesday to Friday has moved to
11h30
• The first train will depart at 05h40 instead of 05h25 Monday to Friday.
• Due to business demand, 2 morning trains are now non-stop services (07h01 and
08h31).
• The 07h30 train will only run on Monday, and from Tuesday to Friday has moved to
11h30
Brussels:
• All trains in and out of Brussels will leave close to the hour to allow more regular
connection times, in particular to Amsterdam.
• All trains on the Brussels route will stop in Lille, increasing connections opportunities
and travel between London and Lille.
• From Monday to Friday 10 daily services will run in peak season (11 December
2011 to 02 January 2012, and from April to October in 2012). In off peak periods,
this will reduce back to 9.
• All trains in and out of Brussels will leave close to the hour to allow more regular
connection times, in particular to Amsterdam.
• All trains on the Brussels route will stop in Lille, increasing connections opportunities
and travel between London and Lille.
• From Monday to Friday 10 daily services will run in peak season (11 December
2011 to 02 January 2012, and from April to October in 2012). In off peak periods,
this will reduce back to 9.
Disney:
• The outbound train will leave London at 10h17 (except Saturdays at 09h17) and
return at 18h02. This will ensure travellers have more time to get to and from St
Pancras, allowing for both better connections in the UK and a more social travel time.
• The outbound train will leave London at 10h17 (except Saturdays at 09h17) and
return at 18h02. This will ensure travellers have more time to get to and from St
Pancras, allowing for both better connections in the UK and a more social travel time.
Ski:
• There are no changes to the Ski trains, however please note that all timings are
subject to change. Any future changes will be communicated when they are known.
• There are no changes to the Ski trains, however please note that all timings are
subject to change. Any future changes will be communicated when they are known.
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