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London — Hundreds of passengers were evacuated from a Eurotunnel train under the channel between ... were taken to Folkestone while the original shuttle was brought out and they rejoined their ...
On Tuesday, the 3:50 p.m. Eurotunnel Le Shuttle service from Calais to Folkestone was approximately 10 minutes into the crossing when the train stopped and the lights went out, a passenger told ...
They were eventually transferred to a replacement train and taken to the Folkestone terminal in Kent. A Eurotunnel spokesman said services were now back to normal. Le Shuttle said Tuesday night's ...
The stopped train was the 3:50 p.m. Eurotunnel Le Shuttle service from Calais, France to Folkestone, England. Le Shuttle is a service operated by Eurotunnel that allows passengers to drive their ...
A spokesman for Eurotunnel Le Shuttle said: “A train has broken down in the tunnel and we are in the process of transferring customers to a separate passenger shuttle via the service tunnel ...
Passengers aboard a Eurotunnel Le Shuttle journey from Calais to Folkestone were left stranded underground 'for at least five hours' after a train broke down. The incident happened on Tuesday ...
A spokesperson for Eurotunnel Le Shuttle said: "A train has broken down in the tunnel and we are in the process of transferring customers to a separate passenger shuttle via the service tunnel ...
Dozens of people were left stranded for hours inside the Channel Tunnel after a train from Calais to Folkestone appeared to have broken down. Footage emerged showing Eurotunnel Le Shuttle ...
A spokesman for Eurotunnel Le Shuttle said: "A train has broken down in the tunnel and we are in the process of transferring customers to a separate passenger shuttle via the service tunnel ...
The passengers were transferred to a cargo train but complained of being stuck in the sub-sea tunnel for nearly five hours, citing issues with the replacement transport. The initial breakdown late on ...