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The international high-speed rail service connecting the United Kingdom with France, Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands has been compelled to cancel all routes to and from London following a significant disruption.
In an email to Fox News Digital, Eurostar announced, “Our services to and from London are suspended indefinitely due to overhead power supply issues within the Channel Tunnel, compounded by a failed LeShuttle train.”
The statement continued, “We recommend that our customers reschedule their trips for another day, offering free exchanges. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience and will keep passengers informed with the latest updates.”

Travelers line up for Eurostar services at London’s St. Pancras International station on Tuesday, December 30, 2025. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/AP)
Eurotunnel reported that the “LeShuttle service has resumed, albeit very gradually,” just before 3:00 p.m. CET. They also mentioned that the service is now operating in both directions with considerable delays. Additional shuttles are planned for Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning.
Eurostar told Fox News Digital that its services to and from London would resume at approximately 6:00 p.m. GMT. The company is urging travelers to rebook their trips, as the power issues are still impacting service.Â
“As the overhead power supply issues in the Channel Tunnel still remain, only one line is available to run trains on. This means there will continue to be delays and longer journey times than usual this evening,” Eurostar said in a statement.Â
Customers whose trains have been canceled are advised not to come to the station, as those trains are not slated to be reinstated.Â
Eurostar told Fox News Digital that passengers whose travel has been canceled can, within three months of their original travel date, choose from a variety of compensation options. This includes a free exchange for a ticket on another day or an e-voucher for the unused ticket that will be valid for 12 months. Additionally, they may request refunds for their unused tickets.
Passengers who were left stranded by the disruption are eligible to have Eurostar cover a variety of expenses, including hotel accommodations up to approximately $199 per room, per night, taxi costs of up to around $70 per journey and food and drink expenses up to approximately $47 per person, per day.

Passengers wait after a Eurostar spokesperson said they were suspending its cross-Channel train services to and from London until further notice following a power supply problem in the Channel Tunnel that links Britain and France, at St. Pancras International station in London, Britain, Dec. 30, 2025. (Maja Smiejkowska/Reuters)
Earlier on Tuesday, Eurostar issued a warning to travelers to postpone their journeys due to a power supply issue. The company said passengers could see severe delays and last-minute cancellations as a result. Customers were instructed not to go to the station unless they already had a ticket, according to the BBC.
The U.K.’s National Rail issued a similar statement urging passengers to postpone their travel amid delays and cancellations between London St. Pancras International and Paris Nord, the BBC reported.
“An incident related to the power supply to trains occurred last night in part of the Channel Tunnel, affecting train and shuttle traffic. A technical intervention is required, which is currently underway,” Eurotunnel said in a statement provided to Fox News Digital. “The service is temporarily suspended in both directions.”
Eurostar told Fox News Digital that no passengers were stranded in the tunnel and that the broken shuttle, known as LeShuttle, had been removed.
LeShuttle, which is separate from Eurostar’s passenger-only rail service, runs between Folkestone, U.K., and Calais, France, bringing passengers and their vehicles through the Channel Tunnel in just 35 minutes.

People gather near a Eurostar train at Gare du Nord station, after Eurostar announced a power supply problem in the Channel Tunnel that links Britain and France, in Paris, France, Dec. 30, 2025. (Stephanie Lecocq/Reuters)
London North Eastern Railway (LNER) told Fox News Digital that customers with tickets for Dec. 30 whose travel was affected by the Eurostar disruption could travel to their home station on an alternative LNER train for no additional fee.
“Any LNER customers who have had to abandon their journey in London King’s Cross are able to return to their home station on the next available LNER service at no additional cost,” LNER told Fox News Digital. “LNER customers who choose to defer their Eurostar travel to a different day may use their existing LNER ticket to travel on that same day.”
In response to a request for comment, National Rail referred Fox News Digital to Eurostar’s media center.
LeShuttle did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.