Home Folkestone News Article
Eurotunnel train stuck in tunnel causes delays
09:00, 03 September 2016
updated: 09:04, 03 September 2016
A train came to a stop in one of the tunnels run by Eurotunnel causing delays for passengers this morning.
The firm tweeted passengers to say a tunnel inspection was in progress and the train which stopped earlier is now moving.
Delays of around two hours have built up, but operators are advising passengers with bookings to head to their booked departure and await further instructions.
In Folkestone departures are operating to time, but in Calais delays have built up to more than four hours - a wait of three hours to check-in and 90 minutes on the terminal.
Some passengers have been told this is because of extra security, due to tensions over a planned blockade of the French port on Monday, in protest over the large migrant camp known as The Jungle.
Eurotunnel is unable to sell tickets to people who don't have a reservation on the French side of the tunnel.
Latest news
100 tractors in go-slow protest through Kent town as farmers fume over tax changes
Husband of nineties supermodel pays tribute to 'love of my life' at funeral
Fears village will be 'ruined forever' as 1,650 homes approved
Warning after TikTok emerges of girl ‘car-surfing’ through McDonald’s drive-thru
Features
Most popular
- 1
The abandoned ‘ghost road’ that once took holidaymakers to the Kent coast
23 - 2
Air ambulance lands after head-on smash between bus and car
- 3
Everything you need to know about Kent’s biggest Christmas market
3 - 4
'Our son didn't attend lectures for five months - why didn't uni check on him?'
- 5
Hundreds in the dark after power cuts