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Jan 2, 2026

Power Failure in Channel Tunnel Ripples into Brussels–London Business Corridor

Power Failure in Channel Tunnel Ripples into Brussels–London Business Corridor
Just hours before New-Year celebrations, an overhead-power failure inside the Channel Tunnel immobilised four trains and forced Eurostar and Le Shuttle to suspend all services for more than ten hours. Although limited traffic resumed early on 1 January 2026, Eurostar warned of “substantial residual delays and possible short-notice cancellations” that left Brussels-South (Midi) displaying average three-hour holdups.

The incident originated on the UK side but triggered signalling faults along the 50-kilometre under-sea link. One London-to-Lille train arrived 11 hours late, with passengers reporting failed ventilation and lavatory systems as auxiliary power drained. Eurostar distributed water and snack packs, but the episode adds to criticism of high fares and tight capacity as the carrier pursues post-pandemic profitability.

Power Failure in Channel Tunnel Ripples into Brussels–London Business Corridor


Corporate travel managers scrambled to rebook executives returning for 2 January board meetings, shifting passengers onto Thalys routes or short-haul flights via Paris and Amsterdam. Logistics operators using Le Shuttle freight services reported minimal cargo backlog, yet supply-chain experts warn that even 24-hour disruption can ripple through just-in-time production at Belgian automotive and pharma plants.

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The event underscores the fragility of Europe’s busiest high-speed rail corridor. Getlink, the tunnel operator, has pledged a joint incident-response drill with UK Network Rail and Belgium’s Infrabel before the Easter peak. In the meantime, mobility teams are advising travellers to purchase flexible tickets, monitor Eurostar alerts and ensure non-EU staff have multi-entry Schengen visas in case re-routing via airports is required.
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