Hundreds of passengers were stranded in the channel tunnel for five hours after the railway broke do
发布时间:2021-04-14 点击数:235
The channel tunnel railway connecting Britain and France broke down on the 23rd, causing hundreds of passengers to stay in the tunnel for 5 hours.
According to the guardian on the 24th, a railway failure caused a train from Calais, France, to Fox stone, UK to stop running. Some passengers photographed their experiences and posted them on social media. In the video, it can be seen that people carry luggage and walk through the 50km long railway backup service tunnel. Mike Harrison, a passenger from Kent, said: "we boarded the 3:50 p.m. train and the train stopped 10 minutes later. They spent an hour and a half checking the wheels, but there was no result. Then we left the train, went to the service tunnel and boarded another train." In Calais, the starting point of the British French tunnel, passengers were required to leave the waiting hall before 6:00 a.m. on the 24th. As a result, there were still long queues waiting for the shuttle bus until the late night of the 23rd.
According to the guardian on the 24th, a railway failure caused a train from Calais, France, to Fox stone, UK to stop running. Some passengers photographed their experiences and posted them on social media. In the video, it can be seen that people carry luggage and walk through the 50km long railway backup service tunnel. Mike Harrison, a passenger from Kent, said: "we boarded the 3:50 p.m. train and the train stopped 10 minutes later. They spent an hour and a half checking the wheels, but there was no result. Then we left the train, went to the service tunnel and boarded another train." In Calais, the starting point of the British French tunnel, passengers were required to leave the waiting hall before 6:00 a.m. on the 24th. As a result, there were still long queues waiting for the shuttle bus until the late night of the 23rd.