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Map reveals new route of £1bn cross-Channel high-speed rail service that will get passengers from London to France, Germany and Switzerland in less time than a day at the office ...
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The owner of London's St Pancras station says it is hopeful of having international train services to more European countries, including Germany and Switzerland. In a bid to get more passengers to ...
Additionally, a new Dutch operator, Heuro, is considering launching trains connecting London, Amsterdam, and Paris, offering 15 daily return services between London and Amsterdam.
The trains themselves will consist of several seating classes, with couchette tickets starting at €69 (£60, $69) and fares for sleeping car compartments starting from €89 (£78, $89).
Heading to Germany or Switzerland? You'll soon be able to take the train. The journey would take about five hours between London and Frankfurt, and five hours and 20 minutes between London and Geneva.
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