@olivergee23 Hi , we were stuck just outside for an hour and 20 mins due to an electricity problem in the tunnel.
— AdeleMorse Taxidermy (@adeletaxidermy) June 20, 2016
Update:Due to technical issues in the tunnel, Eurostar trains are consequently delayed.Thanks for your understanding https://t.co/JlOfqftjmk
— Eurostar (@Eurostar) June 20, 2016
Update: restricted tunnel access – following power issues – will continue to cause delays for Eurostar services. https://t.co/W6ISehNSCi
— Eurostar (@Eurostar) June 20, 2016
Eurotunnel took to Twitter on Monday afternoon to say that queues to check in at the Calais station could be up to three hours long due to the additional security check waiting times as well as the “problem with overhead tunnel power supply”.
Due to problem with overhead Tunnel power supply which requires intervention by our technicians the delay from Calais is approx 3 hours 2/2
— Eurotunnel LeShuttle (@LeShuttle) June 20, 2016
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