London St Pancras International to Brussels Midi Station on Eurostar
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- Опубліковано 23 лют 2024
- This video shows the procedure of taking the Eurostar rom St Pancras International Terminal in London to Midi Station in Brussels, Belgium. It shows check-in passport control, Lille station in France and Midi. It shows the facilities and food outlets in the stations. It covers the Eurostar train and its food carriage.
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Thank you for walking through this. It will be our first time to board a train to europe.
You're welcome. It is an easy stress free journey. Enjoy you're trip.
Very informative
Thanks ❤
Thank you, that was helpful. It was a pity you skipped the bit about the security and passport check though. That was the part I was mainly interested in, as that's what's been putting me off using Eurostar, especially since Brexit.
Hi, we had to skip the security and passport check because filming is not permitted during the process. We didn't incur any problems.
@@_Travel_Travel_ Yes I thought that was probably why you couldn't show it. That's good to know it wasn't too much of a problem.
Awesome
What's the red train? Thalys doesn't go to London.
Should have shown the security / customs checkpoints as well !
Hi, we had to skip the security and passport check because filming is not permitted during the process.
This was a great video. I wanted to see exactly everything you posted. Except how long is the travel under the English Channel. Im a bit claustrophobic. Also is there WiFi in the tunnel /
The ride under the English Channel was approximately 15 minutes. WIFI is available by purchase.
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Did it stop at Lille then the train moved on to Brussels or did you have to switch trains ?
How do you know which coach to go? Will it show on the ticket? Or do you get a seatnunber like when you check-in on a flight?
It is on your ticket at the time of booking.
I'm disappointed It all seems very unpleasant
The waiting area certainly seems very cramped and chaotic
That’s pretty normal I think.