Trains from continental Europe could reach Universal's new UK theme park if improvements to a railway station are made, a council meeting has been told.
The attraction
is due to be built on the site of the former Kempston Hardwick brickworks, near Bedford.
Bedford's Conservative mayor Tom Wootton told Bedford Borough Council's executive committee the government had asked for work on nearby Wixams railway station to be paused while proposals for a larger station are considered, adding that this could possibly accommodate trains from abroad.
The Department for Transport (DfT) said the government would ensure the project was "well connected and easily accessible".
The mayor told the meeting: "It does mean for the residents of Wixams a small pause while they get a very, very large four [platformed] train station that will even have a roof, I am told.
"But also it is told that they're probably thinking or bringing trains from further afield than London, possibly even abroad."