It’s official: on Wednesday 4 April, travellers can travel direct from London to Amsterdam by train, doing away with the need for airport rigmarole.
The extension of the Eurostar comes after a number of delays to the launch. But track improvements mean that the London-Brussels journey has also benefitted, with 17 minutes being shaved off its journey.
The inaugural journey takes place on 23 March but on 4 April, the new service will begin in earnest, luring away some of the four million passengers who travel between the countries by plane. That’s the same number who flew to Paris when the Eurostar was introduced in 1994, incidentally.
What does the new service does it entail exactly? Well, it’s not smooth travelling all the way. Here’s the lowdown.
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