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Eurostar: Paris to London Waterloo
Eurostar: Paris to London Waterloo
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  2. Eurostar: Paris to London Waterloo

Eurostar: Paris to London Waterloo

2004
1h 58m
Documentary

Status

Released

Release

2004

Runtime

1h 58m

Storyline

Since 2007, Eurostar high-speed passenger trains have been running over HS1 into London St Pancras International. All services transferred there with the completion of High Speed One - the UK’s first high-speed railway line (running between the Channel Tunnel and London). Prior to that, from 1994 to 2007 Eurostar trains ran over the former Southern Railway lines into Waterloo International. In 2004, Video 125 produced a Driver’s eye view of the route from Paris Gare du Nord via Lille and the Channel Tunnel and the first section of HS1 but running into London Waterloo International via Fawkham Junction. As Video 125 produced a NEW Driver’s eye view in 2007 showing the current line into St Pancras International (from Brussels Midi) we withdrew the Waterloo production from sale.

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Status
Released
Runtime
1h 58m
Oct 1, 2004
Languages
English
Production
Video 125
Video 125
Production Countries
United Kingdom
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