Rail services in France, including Eurostar trains to and from London, will be “severely disrupted” by a major strike during the current busy half-term holiday period.
Eurostar is running a revised timetable due to the strike by French rail workers
Workers for French national rail company SNCF started their walkout at 8pm on Thursday (15 February) and the stoppage is due to run until 8am on Monday (19 February).
Eurostar said it would be running a revised timetable on its routes to and from London between Friday and Sunday because of the impact of the strike.
“If your train is expected to run as normal between 16 and 18 February, you can choose to travel as planned or exchange your ticket for free to travel at a later date,” said the train operator in an update to customers.
SNCF also warned that its long-distance TGV and Intercites services would be “highly disrupted” during the strike period, with around half of the normal scheduled trains, including InOui and Ouigo services, cancelled.

















