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New UK train routes to Switzerland and Italy planned ahead of major station expansion

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A NEW expansion at St Pancras train station could triple the amount of passengers heading to Europe – as well as add new routes.

The station overhaul will mean more room for international trains at St Pancras station and even a direct link to destinations such as Milan, Geneva and Zurich.

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A huge new train station expansion at St Pancras could see new routes across EuropeCredit: Alamy

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It could mean Brits could travel to Milan by train rather than by flightCredit: Alamy

St Pancras has been looking to expand its station for some time now, hoping to increase its capacity to handle more passengers.

As many as 2,400 passengers an hour could use the station under the new plans, the Times reports, which could even go up to 5,000 in the longer term.

And both London St Pancras Highspeed and French operator Getlink have revealed plans to launch new routes between the UK and Europe in a new partnership.

Getlink said direct services could serve Frankfurt and Cologne as well as Geneva and Zurich. Eventually services could reach as far as Milan.

Yann Leriche, the chief executive of Getlink, said: “We are keen to drive forward attractive opportunities for low-carbon [travel] with a range of new destinations in Germany, Switzerland and France.

“This partnership with London St Pancras Highspeed is essential for accelerating this momentum.”

Robert Sinclair, the chief executive of London St Pancras Highspeed added that they hoped it would “encourage new and existing train operators to expand capacity and launch new destinations unlocking the potential of a fully connected Europe“.

The news of the expansion has been big news with over 40 companies expressing interest in a contract to develop plans St Pancras station.

And London St Pancras Highspeed hope that the new terminal will see more Eurostar competitors.

Eurostar is currently the only operator with routes from the UK, connecting London to France, Belgium and The Netherlands.

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But many companies have been interested in putting their trains alongside Eurostar.

Richard Branson‘s company, Virgin, is preparing to put a dozen high-speed trains to rival Eurostar.

They’re not the only ones wanting to take on the tunnel as start-up Evolyn announced plans for trains between London and Paris back in 2023.

The new fleet, consisting of 12 Avelia trains, would launch a limited service as soon as this year although this is likely to be delayed.

The Channel Tunnel opened in 1994 and according to the designers has significant spare capacity meaning traffic could safely double.

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As many as 5,000 passengers an hour could use St Pancras stationCredit: Alamy

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