Eurostar trains are set to resume service between Paris, Brussels, and London on Sunday, the company announced on Saturday night on X (formely Twitter).
"We're able to confirm that we'll be running our planned timetable tomorrow," the company confirmed. It added that its stations "will be extremely busy" due to Saturday's disruption.
We're able to confirm that we'll be running our planned timetable tomorrow. Our stations will be extremely busy due to today's disruption. If you're traveling tomorrow and would like to travel on an alternative date or request a refund, you can do so here https://t.co/WhdZ5Q4pi2
— Eurostar (@Eurostar) December 30, 2023
All trains were cancelled on Saturday following a tunnel flood near London. According to a Eurostar press release, a total of 30,000 passengers were left stranded in London, Paris, Amsterdam, and Brussels.
In a statement to Sky News, Eurostar clarified that the flooding has now been brought under control, thus allowing train services to resume. However, they also warned of potential delays since speed restrictions will remain in place.
Eurostar expressed regret for Saturday's train cancellations, reminding affected customers that they can make new bookings or request refunds.