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Eurostar Trains - A rewarding and unique travel experience
Since its inaugural journey over a decade ago, Eurostar has proved a massive success with UK and continental customers with an ever increasing market share on the London to Paris and Brussels routes. For many people it’s not just the convenience and ease of a seamless city to city journey, but the Eurostar train itself and the whole travel experience. Sleek, stylish and comfortable, Eurostar trains combine the glamour of air travel with the space and serenity of a classic European rail journey. With 18 carriages able to accommodate up to 766 passengers, Eurostar trains offer a level of comfort and design that cannot be matched by air travel and the added bonus of spectacular high speed countryside views.
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Eurostar Trains - Relax in style and comfort
All classes offer ergonomically designed seating and ample legroom with extra wide seats and full service catering in Eurostar first class. Two bar buffet cars provide a full range of meals, snacks and beverages for standard class passengers. Each carriage has plenty of luggage space enabling speedy disembarkation without the hassle of long delays in baggage reclaim. From start to finish, the Eurostar train experience is all about efficiency and speed from self service check in machines to the excitement of reaching the dizzying speed of 300 kilometres per hour.
Eurostar Trains - An ethical travel choice
The state of the art technology and speed of a Eurostar train journey also has the added kudos of exceedingly low CO2 emissions providing the most ethical means of travel to the continent. Together with city centre departure and arrival points, Eurostar journeys also reduce the need for long road transfers, thus limiting pollution and congestion further and so giving you more valuable time to enjoy your continental short break. Eurostar offers a unique experience for all with the thrill of high speed below the English Channel, chic interiors and an artistic and iconic train design.
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