
Imagine you’re all set for a fantastic New Year’s Eve getaway to Paris or London, tickets booked, bags packed… then, disaster strikes! That’s exactly what happened to thousands of Eurostar passengers recently, as a major power supply problem brought cross-Channel train services to a grinding halt, just as the busy holiday period peaked.
The Channel Tunnel, the vital link connecting the UK with mainland Europe, experienced a critical power issue, compounded by a stalled train inside. This meant no Eurostar trains could run for much of the day, leaving London’s St Pancras International and Paris’s Gare du Nord overflowing with stranded travelers. Passengers like 21-year-old Jessica, who dreamed of a Parisian New Year’s, and Jodie, whose family holiday was shattered, faced immense disappointment. Some, like Sophie Gontowicz, tried to see the bright side, calling it an “extra day of vacation,” while others desperately searched for alternative transport – ferries, planes, anything!
Eurostar’s operator, Getlink, worked tirelessly to restore services. While the tunnel partially reopened, allowing some trains to run by late afternoon, Eurostar strongly advised passengers to postpone journeys, warning of severe delays and last-minute cancellations. The goal was to return to normal overnight, but the message was clear: expect disruption.
This isn’t the first time Eurostar has faced bumps in the track. Last year saw a record 19.5 million passengers, partly thanks to Paris Olympics anticipation, but also previous issues like electrical faults and even cable theft. These disruptions highlight the delicate balance of international travel, especially during peak holiday periods. Here’s hoping for smoother journeys ahead!



