Amsterdam to London train service resumes

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Eurostar train // Credit: Eurostar

Eurostar has resumed its direct Amsterdam to London train service/

From today, the operator says it will run three services each day, except for Saturday, when two services will run and marks the first step in expanding the service.

Until late March 2025, services will allow up to 400 passengers per journey from Amsterdam.

Between the 30th March and 22nd April, a temporary terminal closure will take place to allow for platform renovations.

From the 22nd April, capacity will increase to 600 from Amsterdam and by September, a full capacity of 650 will be introduced.

It is Eurostar’s ambition that five daily services will run between London and Amsterdam by 2026.

Amsterdam Terminal
Amsterdam Terminal // Credit: Eurostar

“We are delighted that direct Eurostar services between Amsterdam and London are back. This is more than just a train journey—it is a seamless connection between two vibrant capitals, offering our customers an efficient, comfortable, and sustainable way to travel. Eurostar is proud to unveil this state-of-the-art terminal, reinforcing our commitment to providing a seamless, sustainable, travel experience. We know we will welcome more passengers on board as we continue to grow our services and set the standards for connectivity across Europe. The tripling of capacity on the Netherlands-UK route is step one in a broader strategy to increase Eurostar’s network for customers all across Europe.” 

Gwendoline Cazenave, CEO of Eurostar

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