High Speed

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Eurostar is a high-speed railway service connecting London with Paris, Brussels, and Amsterdam via the Channel Tunnel. Operating at up to 300 km/h, it is the primary rail link between the United Kingdom and continental Europe.

London-Paris London-Brussels London-Amsterdam

Operator Details

Full Name
Short Name Eurostar
Type High Speed
Country 🇬🇧
Founded 1994
Max Speed 300 km/h
Stations Served 2,829

Services

High Speed

External Links

Key Stations Served

Popular Routes

Route Distance
🇫🇷 Dijon Ville 🇨🇭 Aigle 185 km View →
🇫🇷 Dijon Ville 🇨🇭 Basel SBB 194 km View →
🇫🇷 Dijon Ville 🇨🇭 Bern Hbf 187 km View →
🇫🇷 Dijon Ville 🇫🇷 Bourg-en-Bresse 126 km View →
🇫🇷 Dijon Ville 🇨🇭 Geneva 150 km View →
🇫🇷 Dijon Ville 🇨🇭 Lausanne 151 km View →
🇫🇷 Dijon Ville 🇨🇭 Martigny 207 km View →
🇫🇷 Dijon Ville 🇮🇹 Milan 380 km View →
🇫🇷 Dijon Ville 🇨🇭 Neuchâtel 149 km View →
🇫🇷 Dijon Ville 🇨🇭 Sion 215 km View →

Frequently Asked Questions

Eurostar is a railway operator that provides passenger train services. The company operates various types of rail services connecting cities and regions within its network.
Eurostar operates multiple rail routes connecting major cities and towns. You can explore the full list of routes served by Eurostar on the operator detail page, including popular destinations and connection information.
Eurostar uses a range of train types depending on the route and service class. These may include high-speed, intercity, regional, and commuter trains. Check the operator page for specific service types offered by Eurostar.
Tickets for Eurostar can typically be purchased through the operator's official website, at station ticket offices, or via third-party booking platforms. Early booking often provides the best fares and seat availability.

Data last updated: 2026-02-27