Interesting / depressing article in the Guardian today.
Plus this, which seems ill informed, given that capacity restrictions due to Brexit, track access charges and tunnel access charges are what are keeping fares (relatively) high.
Adieu Mickey Mouse: Eurostar’s shrinking ambitions seven years on from the Brexit vote
When the Channel Tunnel first opened there were visions of seamless pan-European travel from the UK. Now the Disneyland Paris route has been axed and the Amsterdam route delayed, what went wrong?
www.theguardian.com
Plus this, which seems ill informed, given that capacity restrictions due to Brexit, track access charges and tunnel access charges are what are keeping fares (relatively) high.
Eurostar could face competition to drive down fares, government says
Rail minister says government is ‘working on’ bringing competition to channel tunnel
www.independent.co.uk