2o passengers forgotten on EuroStar train
Good thing it’s a quick journey through the Eurotunnel — about 35 minutes. Makes the mistake a little more tolerable. About 20 passenger who made the journey from England waited in Calais for the train doors to open for 20 minutes, then were suddenly whisked back to England.
According to The Telegraph, they were discovered by “a startled Eurotunnel staff somewhere underneath the Channel.”
“The passengers were surprised, frustrated and annoyed,” said John Keefe, Eurotunnel’s spokesman.
Eventually the passengers in France… two hours behind schedule.











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Nothing to do with Eurostar which links London to continental cities. This was in the shuttle train in the tunnel.
My name is John and I use to travel a lot…i want to know what is the best way to travel from London to Paris, is it by train or by flight, i read this website and found it pretty useful http://www.londonparisbytrain.com but still i want to know if someone travelled by train. please do share your experience
Thanks a lot
John