High-speed rail services could eventually connect London St Pancras station to destinations in Germany and Switzerland following a new deal between the operator of the UK’s high-speed rail line and Eurotunnel, which runs the Channel Tunnel.
As part of the agreement, the two companies said they would work together to shorten journey times, improve timetable coordination and “align more closely” on growth strategies to expand rail connectivity across the English Channel.
This includes creating potential new routes on the high-speed HS1 rail line, which is owned and operated by London St Pancras Highspeed, and introducing more trains each hour for international services in each direction, the companies said.
Eurostar is currently the…





























