Overview
- The July 6 breakdown occurred near Rodelinghem in Pas-de-Calais on a Brussels–London service carrying over 800 passengers
- An electrical fault cut power, air conditioning and toilets onboard, forcing staff to open doors for ventilation and distribute bottled water
- Civil protection agents, gendarmes and firefighters supported a lengthy transbordement operation to move travellers onto a replacement train
- One passenger was treated for a mild malaise at a Calais hospital while other Eurostar services continued on adjacent tracks
- Some passengers improvised a concert beside the tracks and criticized poor communication from Eurostar staff