Three-hour Eurotunnel delays after train fault

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A fault on a train has caused Eurotunnel delays at Folkestone on Friday

Eurotunnel passengers were facing three-hour delays on one of the biggest travel days of the year after a train stopped in the tunnel with a fault.

The disruption at the UK terminal in Folkestone was caused by "a technical issue" on a Eurostar train, a Eurotunnel spokeswoman said.

Up to 800 passengers were delayed for more than two hours on the London to Paris service before being taken to Calais where they boarded replacement trains, according to reports.

The Eurotunnel spokeswoman said: "The train has now moved but due to this incident we are experiencing delays to our services.

"We are doing our best to resolve the situation as quickly as possible."

The company's website says there were delays of three hours and passengers were urged to check their bookings.

A spokesperson for Eurostar said the 06:01 GMT service from London to Paris had a technical issue in the Channel Tunnel.

They said: "Once safety investigations were completed, the train ran at reduced speed to Calais where customers were transferred to another Eurostar train, and are now continuing their journey to Paris."

Eurostar services are now running at a delay of up to an hour, they added.

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