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Eurostar to launch £40 Amsterdam to London trains | Eurostar to launch £40 Amsterdam to London trains |
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Eurostar passengers will be able to travel directly from Amsterdam to London from the end of October, the company has announced. | Eurostar passengers will be able to travel directly from Amsterdam to London from the end of October, the company has announced. |
There has been a direct route from St Pancras to the Netherlands since 2018, but returning passengers have had to stop in Belgium for security checks. | There has been a direct route from St Pancras to the Netherlands since 2018, but returning passengers have had to stop in Belgium for security checks. |
UK Border Force officials will now be stationed in Amsterdam and Rotterdam to carry out passport checks. | UK Border Force officials will now be stationed in Amsterdam and Rotterdam to carry out passport checks. |
Tickets will cost £40 each way and will go on sale from 1 September. | Tickets will cost £40 each way and will go on sale from 1 September. |
Travellers who arrive back in the UK from the Netherlands after 15 August have to self-isolate for 14 days under coronavirus safety measures. | Travellers who arrive back in the UK from the Netherlands after 15 August have to self-isolate for 14 days under coronavirus safety measures. |
Eurostar said its trains are deep cleaned before every journey and a new seat map system will ensure passengers are kept a safe distance apart. | Eurostar said its trains are deep cleaned before every journey and a new seat map system will ensure passengers are kept a safe distance apart. |
The new return route starts on 26 October and will mean passengers can travel between St Pancras and Amsterdam Centraal in just over four hours. | The new return route starts on 26 October and will mean passengers can travel between St Pancras and Amsterdam Centraal in just over four hours. |
Passengers will also be able to go from Rotterdam, located south of Amsterdam, and back to London in just under three-and-a-half hours. | Passengers will also be able to go from Rotterdam, located south of Amsterdam, and back to London in just under three-and-a-half hours. |
The Home Office has confirmed its Frontier Control agreement, currently in place with France and Belgium, will be extended to cover trains coming from the Netherlands. | The Home Office has confirmed its Frontier Control agreement, currently in place with France and Belgium, will be extended to cover trains coming from the Netherlands. |
Home Secretary Priti Patel said the new arrangements will make it easier for passengers to travel between the two countries. | Home Secretary Priti Patel said the new arrangements will make it easier for passengers to travel between the two countries. |
"This important treaty shows that while we have left the European Union, our links with Europe are stronger than ever," she said. | "This important treaty shows that while we have left the European Union, our links with Europe are stronger than ever," she said. |
"It will enable vital security and immigration checks to be carried out in the Netherlands, protecting the UK's border and providing faster and more efficient journeys for passengers." | "It will enable vital security and immigration checks to be carried out in the Netherlands, protecting the UK's border and providing faster and more efficient journeys for passengers." |
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