Eurostar Restores Amsterdam-London Direct Train Service After Eight-Month Hiatus
The resumption follows the completion of a new terminal at Amsterdam Centraal, but the service will pause again in late March for further upgrades.
- Eurostar has resumed direct train services between Amsterdam and London after an eight-month suspension due to terminal construction at Amsterdam Centraal station.
- The new terminal increases capacity for UK-bound passengers, with each train now accommodating up to 400 passengers, and plans to expand to 650 by September 2025.
- Currently, three daily return services operate on weekdays and Sundays, with two on Saturdays, and the company aims to increase to five daily services by 2026.
- The service will temporarily pause again on March 29, 2025, for additional construction work at Amsterdam Centraal, with plans to restart by the end of April 2025.
- Eurostar emphasizes the sustainability and efficiency of the service, viewing it as part of a broader strategy to expand its European network.