The Eurostar services to and from London have resumed, but not in full.

The Eurostar train company resumed its services to and from London on Tuesday, which had been interrupted due to an incident in the Eurotunnel. On Wednesday, operations on those routes continue with modifications. Eurostar indicated on its website that it expected to operate its services, acknowledging the possibility of delays and cancellations. From the outset, it has had to cancel trains and communicate that schedules would not be met. On the route from Paris to London, the company had planned 13 trains, with departures from the French capital. However, just before 9:00, it communicated that the second train of the day would arrive in London with a delay of approximately 40 minutes, and the third with a delay of around 30 minutes. In the opposite direction, of the 14 trains planned between London and Paris, the first of the day had been cancelled and the second would arrive in the French capital with a delay of over 30 minutes. Getlink, the company responsible for the Eurotunnel concession, reported that the electrical supply failure that occurred on Tuesday has been resolved, allowing traffic to resume in both directions.

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