
EUROSTAR is warning of delays across Europe due to an incident on a track, with some services already cancelled.
Trains heading to and from Europe are experiencing delays and cancellations “due to emergency services attending an incident near the tracks in Lille Europe”.
Cancelled trains include:
- 3:31pm service from London to Paris
- 5:56pm service from Brussels to London, via Lille
- 6:04pm service from London to Amsterdam, stopping at Brussels, Rotterdam and Lille
- 6:40pm service from Amsterdam to London, stopping at Brussels, Rotterdam and Lille
- 7:01pm service from London to Paris
- 8:02pm service from Paris to London
There are also a number of delays to services including the 2:42pm, 3:12pm, 4:12pm, 4:40pm and 5:12pm services from Paris Gare du Nord to London St Pancras.
A service from London St Pancras to Paris at 2:31pm was also delayed.
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Services from Brussels to London have also been impacted including the 2:52pm and 3:52pm services.
The Eurostar website currently states: “We expect our trains between London and Lille/Brussels/Rotterdam/Amsterdam to be subject to severe delays on 07/07/2026 due to emergency services attending an incident near the tracks in Lille Europe.”
The operator is advising that if passengers would prefer to rearrange their plans, then you can change your ticket for free.
It comes as services still face disruptions following from an incident in the Netherlands last week where there was a major fire at Rotterdam Centraal.
At the time, Eurostar commented: “We’re very sorry that, due to a fire near station Rotterdam Centraal, train services across the Netherlands are currently severely disrupted and extremely limited.
“As a result, our trains are subject to significant delays and cancellations, and we’re unfortunately unable to offer alternative travel options.
“This situation will continue until 3rd July 2026. We recommend that you do not attempt to travel to or from the Netherlands until 3rd July. Instead, please cancel your journey or postpone it to a later date.”
Sun Travel has contacted Eurostar for further comment.