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Eurostar is a high-speed passenger rail service connecting London with Paris and Brussels. All its trains cross under the English Channel via the Channel Tunnel between Britain and France, owned and operated separately by Euro tunnel.

The London terminal is St Pancaras, with calling points at Ebbs fleet International and Ashford International in Kent. Calling points in France are Calais-Fret Hun and LilleEurope, with the main Paris terminus at Gare du Nord. Trains to Belgium terminate at Brussels-South railway station. In addition, there are limited services from London to Disneyland Paris at Marne-la-Val lee – Chessy, and to seasonal destinations in southern France.

The service is operated by the eponymous eighteen-carriage Class 373 trains which run at up to 300 kilometers per hour (186 mph) on a network of high-speed lines. The LGV Nord line in France opened before Eurostar services began in 1994, and newer lines enabling faster journeys were added later — HSL 1 in Belgium and High Speed 1in southern England. The French and Belgian parts of the network are shared with Paris-Brussels Thalys services and other TGV trains. In the United Kingdom the two-stage Channel Tunnel Rail Link project was completed on 14 November 2007 and renamed High Speed 1, when the London terminus of Eurostar transferred from Waterloo International to St Pancreas International. Route maps are a big help provided to the passengers and all the tourists who come from around the globe.

Eurostar is operated by the national railway companies of France and Belgium, SNCF and SNCB, and by Eurostar (UK) Ltd (EUKL), a subsidiary of London and Continent Railways (LCR), which also owns the high-speed infrastructure and stations on the British side. Eurostar has become the dominant operator in cross-channel intercity passenger travel on the route maps that it operates, carrying more passengers than all airlines combined. Other operators have stated an interest in purchasing EUKL, or starting competing services following deregulation in 2010. On 1 January 2010, Eurostar was incorporated as a single corporate entity called "Eurostar International Ltd", replacing the joint operation between EUKL, SNCF and SNCB.The idea of route map is the best and the most sensible way to approach to all the particular destinations in Europe irrespectively.


Destinations of London Paris Train
Aachen | Aigle | Amsterdam | Angers | Ashford | Belfort | Berchem | Brest | Bruges | Brussels | Calais | Chambery | Disneyland | Ebbsfleet | Geneva | Lille | Rotterdam | Sion | Toulon | Vallorbe City | Zurich