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Eurostar gets a new home in London

November 13th, 2007 by Tim Uden

The last Eurostar train left London Waterloo on at 6.12pm yesterday evening and this morning Wednesday 14 November Britain’s first real high speed train line will open and Eurostar’s London terminal will move to St Pancras International.

With more tube lines running under St Pancras and a big choice of mainline trains at St Pancras, Kings Cross and nearby Euston stations, it will be a more practical gateway to Europe for many travellers. St Pancras Station has undergone a huge renovation to house Eurostar’s 400m-long trains so there is a big change for anyone who may have last used St Pancras station a few years ago.

The new high-speed line means that the Eurostar will be able to travel at 300km/h for the entire trip, including the UK portion of the journey. This will slash travel times with the trip to Paris taking only two hours and 15 minutes. Brussels and Lille are even closer with the journey to Brussels taking one hour 51 minutes and Lille only an hour and 20 minutes.

Eurostar (photo: iStockphoto/David Cannings-Bushell)

Tim Uden reporting from

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