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Channel Tunnel train delays cause 'chaos' | Channel Tunnel train delays cause 'chaos' |
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Channel Tunnel rail passengers face major delays after a series of problems caused a backlog to services. | |
A Eurotunnel train broke down in one tunnel, while a technical issue closed the other tunnel. Both have been fixed. | |
But the ensuing delays have affected passenger and freight services. A fatality near Lille further delayed Eurostar passenger trains. | |
The BBC's Paul Moss, who was waiting for a Eurostar train in Paris, said the scene there was "extraordinary chaos". | The BBC's Paul Moss, who was waiting for a Eurostar train in Paris, said the scene there was "extraordinary chaos". |
Eurostar spokesman Leigh Calder said the firm was "incredibly sorry" for the disruption, especially as so many passengers were trying to get away for the Easter weekend. | Eurostar spokesman Leigh Calder said the firm was "incredibly sorry" for the disruption, especially as so many passengers were trying to get away for the Easter weekend. |
He confirmed 14 out of 44 Eurostar trains due to run on Thursday - which can each hold 750 passengers - had been cancelled. | He confirmed 14 out of 44 Eurostar trains due to run on Thursday - which can each hold 750 passengers - had been cancelled. |
Eurostar operates from St Pancras, Ashford and Ebbsfleet in England, Paris and Lille in France, and Brussels in Belgium. | |
Eurotunnel, a separate company, runs a service called le Shuttle between Folkestone and Calais. | |
A Eurotunnel spokesman said both rail tunnels were now "fully open" and services were "getting back to normal". | |
But Mr Calder said track closures in France meant no Eurostar trains could leave London after 21:30 BST, causing a knock-on effect for Friday morning. | |
He said passengers could re-book for a future date or try travelling on Friday - but he warned trains would be "very full". | He said passengers could re-book for a future date or try travelling on Friday - but he warned trains would be "very full". |
Passengers not able to travel would get a "full refund", he said, while those stranded at stations without a place to stay would have "reasonable" hotel, travel and food expenses reimbursed. | Passengers not able to travel would get a "full refund", he said, while those stranded at stations without a place to stay would have "reasonable" hotel, travel and food expenses reimbursed. |
Mr Calder added that the problems which led to the delays were "out of our control". | Mr Calder added that the problems which led to the delays were "out of our control". |
Catch up | Catch up |
Eurotunnel, whose le Shuttle service carries cars and freight, said one of its trains had broken down in one of the tunnels earlier. | |
A company spokesman said trains then had to be stopped in the other tunnel due to a "technical problem" with the overhead power lines. | |
Both of the tunnels have one rail line. | |
The spokesman said Eurotunnel services had not been affected by the fatality near Lille. | |
He added: "We will be running a four-departure-per-hour service from both sides [Britain and France] so hopefully the waiting times will start to come down quite quickly. | |
"There will be extra departures through the night to make sure we catch up." | "There will be extra departures through the night to make sure we catch up." |
But he said this would take "some time" due to the number of people waiting. | But he said this would take "some time" due to the number of people waiting. |
Meanwhile, many drivers also found their journeys delayed in what traffic information firm Inrix said was the busiest day of the year so far on the UK's roads. | |
'Complete chaos' | 'Complete chaos' |
Speaking from the Gare du Nord in Paris, the BBC's Paul Moss said "hundreds and hundreds" of people were "milling around and not being told what was going on". | Speaking from the Gare du Nord in Paris, the BBC's Paul Moss said "hundreds and hundreds" of people were "milling around and not being told what was going on". |
"We received various contradictory messages," he said. | "We received various contradictory messages," he said. |
"It was left to a couple of besieged individuals to try and hold back the crowds and explain. | "It was left to a couple of besieged individuals to try and hold back the crowds and explain. |
"First they said there were a couple of trains going then they said there were no trains at all." | "First they said there were a couple of trains going then they said there were no trains at all." |
He said "nobody is really getting clear information on what to do", and the Eurostar ticket office was closed at 18:00 despite the number of people waiting for trains. | He said "nobody is really getting clear information on what to do", and the Eurostar ticket office was closed at 18:00 despite the number of people waiting for trains. |
He added that "scenes of complete chaos" developed, with "at least a dozen policemen trying to deal with this very angry crowd of passengers". | He added that "scenes of complete chaos" developed, with "at least a dozen policemen trying to deal with this very angry crowd of passengers". |
'Easter in London' | |
Passenger Gavin Leisfield, who arrived at St Pancras in London at about 17:30 BST for a Eurostar train, spoke to the BBC almost four hours later. | |
He said he had been handed a letter saying all trains had been cancelled for the evening, but other people were still queuing and were unaware of that decision. | |
"If they knew that services weren't happening and they told people then they could have made other arrangements," he said. | |
"But there's been no one on the ground." | |
He added: "We were actually going to go to Paris for the day and then get a connecting train to Berlin overnight but that's not going to happen. Oh well, Easter in London. It's not so bad." |