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Eurotunnel train stopped in Channel Tunnel by power fault Eurotunnel train stopped in Channel Tunnel by power fault
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A power fault has stopped a Eurotunnel train in the Channel Tunnel, causing hundreds of passengers to be evacuated from the train and causing long delays.A power fault has stopped a Eurotunnel train in the Channel Tunnel, causing hundreds of passengers to be evacuated from the train and causing long delays.
The 06:20 BST train from Folkestone, carrying 382 people, stopped about a quarter of the way to France.The 06:20 BST train from Folkestone, carrying 382 people, stopped about a quarter of the way to France.
Eurotunnel said the train was being moved but long delays and queues were expected all day.Eurotunnel said the train was being moved but long delays and queues were expected all day.
The delays could affect the Tour de France, with teams travelling to France after Monday's stage ending in London.The delays could affect the Tour de France, with teams travelling to France after Monday's stage ending in London.
Eurotunnel, which carries passengers in vehicles on board trains between Folkestone and Coquelles, said it expected the problem to be fixed by the end of the day and that services should run normally on Tuesday.Eurotunnel, which carries passengers in vehicles on board trains between Folkestone and Coquelles, said it expected the problem to be fixed by the end of the day and that services should run normally on Tuesday.
There are also delays on Eurostar passenger services, with delays and cancellations on trains between London St Pancras and Paris and Brussels.There are also delays on Eurostar passenger services, with delays and cancellations on trains between London St Pancras and Paris and Brussels.
Eurotunnel said a fault with the overhead power lines in the tunnel caused the problem.Eurotunnel said a fault with the overhead power lines in the tunnel caused the problem.
'Crashing noise''Crashing noise'
The driver brought the train to a stop and passengers were evacuated into the middle service tunnel, which runs between the two main tunnels and is designed to allow people to escape from halted trains.The driver brought the train to a stop and passengers were evacuated into the middle service tunnel, which runs between the two main tunnels and is designed to allow people to escape from halted trains.
A train was brought from France along the other main tunnel and parked alongside the stopped train to allow passengers to board it and be carried to France without their cars.A train was brought from France along the other main tunnel and parked alongside the stopped train to allow passengers to board it and be carried to France without their cars.
Passenger Richard Byrom, from Maidstone, told BBC Radio Kent: "All of a sudden I heard this crashing noise, it didn't sound like the train itself had crashed but what became evident later on was that the power cables had got entangled or come down.Passenger Richard Byrom, from Maidstone, told BBC Radio Kent: "All of a sudden I heard this crashing noise, it didn't sound like the train itself had crashed but what became evident later on was that the power cables had got entangled or come down.
"For about 20 minutes the train just stopped and we didn't know what had happened."For about 20 minutes the train just stopped and we didn't know what had happened.
"Eventually they said they are going to take us off the train because they couldn't move our train because it was trapped by the power cables or something like that.""Eventually they said they are going to take us off the train because they couldn't move our train because it was trapped by the power cables or something like that."
He said the passengers had to wait in the service tunnel for about half an hour before boarding the train that took them to France and he had been stuck for about four hours in total. He said they were given an evacuation pack of a pen, notepad, playing cards, torch, fan, water and wet wipes.He said the passengers had to wait in the service tunnel for about half an hour before boarding the train that took them to France and he had been stuck for about four hours in total. He said they were given an evacuation pack of a pen, notepad, playing cards, torch, fan, water and wet wipes.
Another passenger, Brian Tait from Dover, said he was still waiting for his car in Calais at 12:45 - about six hours after the train came to a halt.Another passenger, Brian Tait from Dover, said he was still waiting for his car in Calais at 12:45 - about six hours after the train came to a halt.
He said the process had been "civilised" but added: "Communication has been bad, we have not heard when we will get our car back, it's all been word of mouth."He said the process had been "civilised" but added: "Communication has been bad, we have not heard when we will get our car back, it's all been word of mouth."
Luke Chaplin, who said he was starting a holiday with his wife that was a wedding present, said: "It started off really well, there was lot of communication, and we were off the train fairly quickly, well in four hours."Luke Chaplin, who said he was starting a holiday with his wife that was a wedding present, said: "It started off really well, there was lot of communication, and we were off the train fairly quickly, well in four hours."
"We've been at the French terminal since noon, and we've not heard much since then."We've been at the French terminal since noon, and we've not heard much since then.
"We've been given water and a sandwich, just one sandwich. Nobody has said anything about compensation.""We've been given water and a sandwich, just one sandwich. Nobody has said anything about compensation."
A Eurotunnel spokesman said: "The evacuated passengers are now at the French terminal and are waiting for the affected train to arrive so they can get their cars.A Eurotunnel spokesman said: "The evacuated passengers are now at the French terminal and are waiting for the affected train to arrive so they can get their cars.
"We are advising people who don't need to travel today to travel on another day."We are advising people who don't need to travel today to travel on another day.
"There are queues building up and travellers should expect delays throughout the day.""There are queues building up and travellers should expect delays throughout the day."
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Eurotunnel continues to run services in the one unblocked tunnel with trains running in one direction for 90 minutes and then in the opposite direction for 90 minutes.Eurotunnel continues to run services in the one unblocked tunnel with trains running in one direction for 90 minutes and then in the opposite direction for 90 minutes.
The firm has stopped taking bookings for the day. It said there was a waiting time of approximately 60 minutes before check-in and up to five hours at the terminal.The firm has stopped taking bookings for the day. It said there was a waiting time of approximately 60 minutes before check-in and up to five hours at the terminal.
Eurostar, which operates passenger trains through the tunnel running between London and Paris and Brussels, has cancelled a number of services in each direction and warned passengers on trains that were running to expect delays.Eurostar, which operates passenger trains through the tunnel running between London and Paris and Brussels, has cancelled a number of services in each direction and warned passengers on trains that were running to expect delays.
"If travel today is non-essential you can exchange your ticket, free of charge, to another available service within the next four months," it told customers."If travel today is non-essential you can exchange your ticket, free of charge, to another available service within the next four months," it told customers.
If delays continue, they could hit the cyclists competing in the Tour de France.If delays continue, they could hit the cyclists competing in the Tour de France.
After the Monday stage finishes on the Mall in central London, the whole Tour de France convoy, with teams travelling on coaches, is due to head to France, where the fourth stage is set to begin in Le Touquet on Tuesday.After the Monday stage finishes on the Mall in central London, the whole Tour de France convoy, with teams travelling on coaches, is due to head to France, where the fourth stage is set to begin in Le Touquet on Tuesday.
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