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Paramedics ‘triage overheating passengers’ on stuck train in more chaos for Eurostar

Eurostar train parked at Brussels-Midi train station in Brussels on April 2, 2025.
The company has been slammed for the conditions onboard (Picture: AFP)

Eurostar passengers are facing another day of upheaval in travel plans, weeks after they were forced to sleep in toilet cubicles after cancellations.

Angry passengers took to social media today, claiming they were left for more than three hours without working toilets, on stifling trains with no airflow.

The operator said in a statement to one traveller: ‘We’re sending a replacement train to take you to London, which should arrive shortly. You’ll need to leave the train.

‘For your own safety, please remain seated for now and wait for instructions from our onboard team.’

A passenger stuck on the Eurostar tracks near Guines, who did not want to be named, told Metro: ‘We’ve been here for about four hours now. They said both of the engines are out of service and we need a new train to take us.

‘Conditions aren’t great – paramedics are on board and triaging people. There are no toilets. No AC. No water. Zero communication from staff on board. None. The only info we get is from Twitter.’

Medics were seen boarding a train in photos shared with Metro (Picture: Contributed)

But the lack of communication from the company has caused serious concern, with passenger Serge de Gheldere writing: ‘Almost 3h. Still no news, no air. This is not just an incident or bad luck.

‘There is no plan. Instead of opening the doors and trusting the people, they only have one or two doors open and let people almost suffocate. There are asthma patients and infants on board.’

Passengers have taken to social media to complain (Picture: PA)

Another woman said she was with two ‘overheating’ children, in a train with no toilets.

Eurostar has said they are working on ‘replacement trains’, but the cause of the chaos today is unknown.

Metro has reached out to Eurostar for comment.

In June, services in both directions between London St Pancras International and Gare Du Nord in Paris were suddenly cancelled after two people were killed in separate collisions near Lille.

Some 600 metres of copper cables were also reportedly stolen, with the operator now forced to run alternative, longer routes.

What are your rights if your Eurostar train has been delayed?

You have three months from the date you were due to travel to claim a refund.

You can find out how much of the cost you can get back on an e-voucher or cash refund here.

The Eurostar website says: ‘If your train is delayed for 60 minutes or more, you are entitled to claim compensation. Please wait at least 24 hours before making a claim – this will give our systems time to process details of your delay.

‘If you didn’t book directly with us, please get in touch with the person or company you bought your ticket from.’

If the train is cancelled or delayed before departure, those with an unused ticket can exchange for free, claim an e-voucher or request a refund.

Some carriages turned back to the station they departed from after hours of delays.

Many passengers were then left with nowhere to stay after trains arrived back so late in the evening.

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