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Eurostar

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Eurostar® [ˈjʊərəʊˌstɑːʳ] NEurostar ® m


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EDINBURGH is among more than 200 cities and towns across the UK which now have direct rail links to any station on the Eurostar network at prices which compare favourably with budget airlines.
EUROSTAR will be operating faster and more frequent high-speed passenger train services through the Channel Tunnel from February 23.
Byline: Lee Mottershead EUROSTAR yesterday insisted that Arc racegoers possessing rail tickets to Paris will be taken to France this weekend while also revealing that seats are still for sale on what will be a reduced service this weekend, writes Lee Mottershead.
 
 
 
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