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Eurostar issues real-time alert: network-wide delays hit Brussels-bound services on 18 May

May 19, 2026
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Eurostar issues real-time alert: network-wide delays hit Brussels-bound services on 18 May
Eurostar’s live service dashboard showed a cascade of delays and a handful of cancellations on Monday afternoon, 18 May, citing “traffic issues” and “operational restrictions” on Belgian, French and Dutch tracks. Bulletins at 16:06 and 18:42 CEST warned of hold-ups at Brussels-Midi/Zuid, Paris-Gare du Nord and Köln Hbf, and advised passengers to check revised departure boards before heading to the station.

Eurostar issues real-time alert: network-wide delays hit Brussels-bound services on 18 May


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Although most trains remained in service, extended dwell times in Brussels posed particular problems for commuters making same-day return trips to London and Amsterdam. Corporate travel managers reported missed evening connections and urged employees to activate Eurostar’s Club email-alert system or use real-time APIs to update ground-transport providers. Eurostar attributed some of the disruption to knock-on effects from German engineering works and congestion on the busy Paris–Brussels corridor. The operator is offering fee-free exchanges or vouchers for journeys delayed more than 60 minutes; full refunds apply once delays exceed 120 minutes under EU rail-passenger rights. For mobility teams, the incident underscores the importance of flexible travel policies as Europe enters its peak maintenance and strike season. Experts recommend booking meetings in the late morning rather than first-thing, enabling travellers to switch to earlier departures if the network becomes congested. Companies with time-critical freight should also note that Eurostar Cargo warns of reduced throughput during passenger-service disruptions.

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