Eurostar is expecting more than 165,000 travellers to use its services to travel over the bank holiday period, the company announced today. With many of those expected to be from the Midlands and north of England and attracted by the easy connection at St Pancras International to Eurostar services, the company is keen to stress the availability of through fares from over 130 towns and cities across the UK to the Continent and the ever growing European high-speed train network.
The Government have announced a new consultation process to on proposals to ensure historically significant artefacts are protected to tell the story of the British railway.
National Rail has launched a new guide for disabled rail users and has announced a freezing of the annual and three yearly Disabled Persons Railcards at £18 and £48 respectively.
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