First commercial Eurostar train departs from London heading for Amsterdam

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Trans-Europe train operating company, Eurostar, has officially launched its new service from London to Rotterdam and Amsterdam, with the first train leaving last week.

The first customers departed St Pancras International at 08:31 on the 4th April 2018.

The arrival of this new service marks a change in the expansion of international high-speed rail. For the first time, passengers can travel from London to Rotterdam in 3 hours and 1 minute, and to Amsterdam in 3 hours 41 minutes – at a speed of 300kph.

Fares for this service are £35 one way and are very competitive. The new route offers a great alternative to airlines, with the train emitting 80% less carbon per passenger than the equivalent flight.

What did the officials say?

Mike Cooper, Chief Executive, , said:

“The departure of our first commercial service to Amsterdam represents a historic milestone for Eurostar and the growth of international high-speed rail. With the Netherlands becoming increasingly popular as a business and tourism destination, the potential for our new route is significant and we look forward to offering our customers a fast, seamless connection between these key European cities.”

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