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Eurotunnel passengers forced to wait after alert in Channel Tunnel

14:00, 23 March 2015

updated: 14:11, 23 March 2015

Freight drivers are being forced to wait up to three hours after an alert held up both passenger and freight Eurotunnel services.

But passenger services have now returned to normal.

A train is said to be stopped in the Channel tunnel, after the unspecified alert.

A statement on the Eurotunnel site said: "Our passenger service is currently operating with some timetable disruption, this is due to an incident on the terminal which is in the process of being resolved.

Freight traffic queues to enter the Channel Tunnel. Picture: Gary Browne
Freight traffic queues to enter the Channel Tunnel. Picture: Gary Browne

"There is a waiting time of approximately two hours on the terminal.

"We sincerely apologise for the inconvenience this will cause to your journey."


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