Hundreds of passengers traveling to Amsterdam were stuck on a Eurostar train in London for hours.
AdvertisementSome 700 passengers were left stranded after a Eurostar train broke down 30 minutes after leaving London's St Pancras station on Thursday, reported the BBC.
Ben Williams, a passenger on the train, told The Independent that four or five hours after the train broke down, passengers were each offered one free item of food.
AdvertisementIt's not the first time passengers were left stranded after a train broke down.
In August 2022, passengers were stranded in the undersea Eurotunnel for five hours after a Le Shuttle train broke down.
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