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Eurostar passengers stranded for seven hours with no power or working toilets

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Hundreds of Eurostar passengers have spent the day aboard a broken down LondonAmsterdam train – with no indication of when they might be rescued.

Night has now fallen on the train, which is stranded on a track in east Kent.

The 8.16am from London St Pancras International via Brussels and Rotterdam to Amsterdam left on time but broke down around 40 minutes later at the entrance to the Channel Tunnel.

The Independent spoke to one of the passengers, Ben Williams, seven hours after the train ground to a halt.

He said: “We got as far as just before the Eurotunnel and then we were told that we would have to wait before going into the tunnel. Slowly over a period of a couple of hours, we found out it was a bit more serious than that. Some sort of issue with the cables – electric cables – and the train just lost all power, basically.

“The train has not had any power now for at least five hours. The toilets haven’t been functioning properly.

“They can’t do the announcements.”

After several hours the train was “dragged for about 10 or 15 minutes” but then stopped again.

“I think the staff are all very stressed themselves, and I don’t think they’re being kept very well up to date,” Mr Williams said.

“We were offered one free food item that was after we’d been stationary for about four or five hours. By that point, I’d already bought myself a sandwich, having been stationary for a couple of hours.

“To be honest, I’ve been pacing myself just because obviously the toilets aren’t functioning.”

Mr Williams was on his way to visit a friend in Amsterdam for the weekend. Eurostar has not said what the exact nature of the problem is, nor what arrangements will be made to get passengers to their destinations.

Eurostar wrote on Twitter/X: “We’re sorry for the delay to the #ES9114 today. The train is being detached from the overhead power lines but this is taking longer than expected. Due to a lack of power on board, it’s not possible for announcements to be made. We apologise for the inconvenience.”

This was updated an hour later: “We’re awaiting authorisation from the infrastructure managers to proceed and hope to get you back to London as soon as possible. Thanks for your patience.”

At 4.10pm, Eurostar announced: “The train is now on the move and arrangements are being made to bring passengers back to…

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