Eurostar passport checks move to Brussels, adding
to trip time
January 24,
2024
https://www.dutchnews.nl/2024/01/eurostar-passport-checks-move-to-brussels-adding-to-trip-time/
Eurostar
journeys between the Netherlands and London will take an extra hour from mid
June, when passport checks are moved from Amsterdam’s central station to
Brussels temporarily, the railway company’s chief executive Gwendoline Cazenave
confirmed on Wednesday.
The current
direct trip takes three hours, 52 minutes but that will go up to four hours, 45
minutes from June 14, when the Eurostar terminal in Amsterdam closes because of
renovation work.
The €1
billion operation means that passport checks have to take place somewhere else
while the renovation work is under way.
However,
passengers will no longer be expected to arrive an hour early for their journey
and that “will save time”, Cazenave told the AD. Eurostar is also increasing
the frequency of trains to Brussels to eight per day.
The journey
back will not change because passport and security checks can still be carried
out in London.
Last year
the number of people travelling between Amsterdam and London rose 38% and 1.1
million tickets were sold, Eurostar said. Direct services between the two
cities started five years ago and there are currently four trains a day.
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