Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Train Route (London to Paris) by Eurostar

Eurostar leaves from St. Pancras international station and then enters a covered bridge that leads to the Kings Cross station . Few minutes later you will see the Stratford station’s platforms. Very soonit will be out of the tunnel and will be crossing wastelands of eastern London. Around 10-12 minutes later you will also get a chance to see the Queen Elizabeth II suspension bridge. Few minutesLater Eurostar enters another short tunnel which is the crossing of Thames and emerges to the county of Kent. Eurostar then passes through Medway Viaduct that carries High Speed 1 across Medway River. You can see Rochester Cathedral and Rochester Castle on the left at this time. Eurostar enters in Channel Tunnel just after 35 minutes from leaving St. Pancras and it takes around 20 minutes to cross the Chunnel and it emerges into France.It goes to attain a high speed like 158km/hrs. The lines for Paris and Brussels diverge just after Lille train and London to Paris train moves on the track to Paris to reach Gare du Nord station.

Why a Eurostar(Benefits):

  1. Affordable prices.
  2. Easy Check-in process.
  3. Faster and comfortable service.
  4. Eurostar London Paris trains are environmental friendly.
  5. Direct connection to more than 100 destinations in Western Europe.

Eurostar Ticket Prices :

London to

Paris - Brussels

Standard Class

Leisure Class

Business Class


Single

Return

Single

Return

Single

Return

Adult

From £39

From £69

From £107

From £189

From £260

From £450

Under 12

From £29

From £49

From £70

From £123

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Under 4-11

From £29

From £49

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Youth 12-25

From £39

From £59

From £70

From £123

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Senior Citizens

From £38

From £59

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Pass Holders

£57

£100

£102

£180

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1 comment:

  1. Nice blog to get a complete guide about Eurostar train.It also provides information about Eurostar tickets booking and several Eurostar destinations in Europe.

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