Eurostar report that, on most weekdays till the middle of July, the 19:01 from St. Pancras to Paris (train 9050) will not get to Gare du Nord till 23:17. This is an hour later than timetabled (and also the same arrival time as the following 20:01 / 9054).
Anyone know how they're managing this? Diversion, possibly via Amiens? Or do they hold it somewhere for ages? Once the clocks go forward in a few weeks, there'll be more opportunity to look out of the window and the passing (or possibly not passing) countryside.
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Anyone know how they're managing this? Diversion, possibly via Amiens? Or do they hold it somewhere for ages? Once the clocks go forward in a few weeks, there'll be more opportunity to look out of the window and the passing (or possibly not passing) countryside.
Eurostar news page