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The train station in Paris from which the Eurostar service departs for London is "la gare du Nord"Gare du Nord railway station.
If you are coming on the Eurostar train, you will arrive at the train station 'gare du nord'. From there it is best to use public transportation (underground or buses). Plans of the network can easily be downloaded from the RATP (public transports) website.
The station is named Paris Gare Du Nord.
No. The tunnel starts near Folkestone, and the terminal for the shuttle (car transporter train) is there; but the nearest Eurostar station to the coast is Ashford International.
Eurostar is an online site that lists all of the the ticket prices for the Eurostar train. Other information found on the site are departure and arrival times and the routes the train takes. This information is also posted at the train station.
The London Eurostar terminal is at St Pancras International station which is adjacent to Kings Cross station, so whatever it takes to cross the road and buy your ticket.
London St Pancras International Station.
Eurostar is faster and more punctual that a traditional train. Eurostar is 96% on time compared to 76% by traditional trains.
No... You board the train at Waterloo station in London, and alight at your destination. You do not change trains mid-journey.
The Eurostar train service runs from St Pancras station in London direct to Paris (and beyond)
The Eurostar first started traveling to Brussels in 1994. You can learn more about Eurostar at the Wikipedia. Once on the page, type "Eurostar" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.