Eurostar’s Amsterdam to London train service will be suspended for up to 11 months starting next year.
This is due to renovation work on the Dutch capital’s main railway station. The work at Amsterdam Centraal station will reduce the space available for carrying out post-Brexit security checks.
The works will take place from June 2024 to May 2025. During this time, there will be no direct cross-channel rail services to Amsterdam.
During the works at Amsterdam Centraal, there will be a lack of space to complete passport and luggage checks for the Eurostar’s London service.
This means the four daily services that run from Amsterdam to London would not be able to carry out post-Brexit security
the renovation work at Amsterdam Centraal station is to enhance the overall infrastructure and service quality. It’s hoped that after The anticipated 11-month suspension passengers will be experience and improved travel experience once services resume.
This is due to renovation work on the Dutch capital’s main railway station. The work at Amsterdam Centraal station will reduce the space available for carrying out post-Brexit security checks.
The works will take place from June 2024 to May 2025. During this time, there will be no direct cross-channel rail services to Amsterdam.
During the works at Amsterdam Centraal, there will be a lack of space to complete passport and luggage checks for the Eurostar’s London service.
This means the four daily services that run from Amsterdam to London would not be able to carry out post-Brexit security
the renovation work at Amsterdam Centraal station is to enhance the overall infrastructure and service quality. It’s hoped that after The anticipated 11-month suspension passengers will be experience and improved travel experience once services resume.
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