EUROSTAR could ditch one of the most popular train routes from London next year.
Ongoing maintenance works could see the direct London to Amsterdam route scrapped for the entirety of 2025.
The direct route has already been suspended since June 15, due to renovations at Amsterdam's main train station.
Instead, Brits have to travel to Brussels and change there, taking an extra hour.
But plans to restart the direct train in early 2025 may not be possible.
Eurostar CEO Gwendoline Cazenave warned that all trains running to Amsterdam may be scrapped entirely next year.
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This is because it has not yet been confirmed that the international terminal at Amsterdam Centraal station will reopen in time.
She told local Dutch media Het Financieele Dagblad: "We are concerned there are no guarantees or clear commitments about the readiness of the surrounding infrastructure to reconnect Amsterdam and London.”
"Without clarity on behalf of the Dutch railway network [...] Eurostar will be forced to suspend services between Amsterdam and Rotterdam, on the one hand, and London and Paris, on the other, during the course of 2025.
“This will not be Eurostar leaving the Netherlands, this would be Eurostar being pushed out from the Netherlands.”
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She added that the deterioration of the train lines has resulted in "reliability problems, capacity restrictions and particularly inconvenient delays for passengers".
Trains on the high speed lines have also reduced its top speed since 2023, going down from 99mph to 50mph.
Despite this, Cazenave said they still hoped to restart the services next year, if they can get the go-ahead.
The London-Amsterdam route launched back in 2018.
This follows Eurostar's first ever London route back in 1994, running from Waterloo station to Paris and Brussels.
This later changed to London St Pancras in 2007.
A second UK train service was added at Ashford International back in 1996, although this was scrapped during Covid and is unlikely to return.
The UK to Disneyland direct service - which launched in 1996 - has also been scrapped, with Brits now having to change at Lille or Paris.
Despite this, Cazenave revealed Eurostar's future plans for new European routes, as well as additional trains being added to the fleet.
But other train operators have revealed they could soon enter the market with UK routes.
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