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More than 10 million people in easy reach of new station that offers
park and ride access and a seamless alternative to Londons
crowded airports Ebbsfleet International conveniently located close
to M25, M20, M2, A2, Dartford Crossing and Bluewater shopping centre.
Eurostar, the high-speed passenger train service linking the UK
with France and Belgium, unveiled Ebbsfleet International on 12 September
2006, unveiling a major new station that will offer easy access to
continental Europe for more than 10 million potential travellers across
southern England.
Ebbsfleet International station is strategically located near Dartford
in Kent, close to Junction 2 of the M25 and the M20, M2 and A2 routes
and Bluewater shopping centre. It lies on the second section of the
new high-speed rail link that runs from just south of Gravesend to
London St Pancras, and will open in autumn 2007.
Ebbsfleet International will offer millions of potential travellers
a seamless alternative to Londons congested airports, avoiding
the need for travel into central London to make high-speed rail journeys
to France, Belgium and beyond. Indeed, Ebbsfleet is more quickly accessible
from the M25 than any of Londons airports including Heathrow.
The new station near Dartford will open when Eurostar switches its
London operations from Waterloo to St Pancras International in autumn
2007 and begins operating on the second section of the new high-speed
link. Ebbsfleet International will offer 9,000 parking spaces and
connections to domestic public transport services, and will be used
by more than one million travellers a year.
The station consists of a modern steel and glass building with facilities
for fast check-in and train boarding. Trains will stop at six platforms
two for international and four for domestic services. Ebbsfleet
International is expected to be a major catalyst for regeneration
in the East Thames Corridor, and its importance will further increase
when domestic high-speed rail services between London and Kent begin
in 2009.
Nearly half of Eurostar services will call at Ebbsfleet International,
with timings to suit both business and leisure travellers. Together
with the retention of key services at Ashford International, the new
station will mean even more Eurostar services for Kent, strengthening
the countys position at the crossroads between the UK and the
continent.
Journey times to the continent will be even quicker than those from
St Pancras International.
Ebbsfleet International - Paris 2h05
Ebbsfleet International - Brussels 1h41
Ebbsfleet International - Lille 1h10
The launch of services on the completed UK high-speed line means Eurostar
must optimise its stopping patterns in order to deliver a timetable
that satisfies the core demand for fast non-stop journeys between
London, Paris and Brussels, and meets the needs of intermediate stations
along the route.
Detailed research shows that Ebbsfleet International will become the
most popular intermediate stop from autumn 2007. Ashford International
will retain key services reflecting the expected level of demand.
The start date for services at Stratford International will depend
on the development of good road and public transport access to the
station, which is currently isolated in the midst of the massive,
planned construction site for Stratford City and London Olympic Park.
Eurostar has also today announced that it is safeguarding 300 long-term
jobs in Ashford, by renewing the lease on the building that houses
the staff of its award-winning UK contact centre.
Richard Brown, Chief Executive, Eurostar, said: Ebbsfleet International
will provide a very exciting new gateway to Eurostar services to the
continent. Close to Junction 2 of the M25, it will offer a real alternative
to Londons increasingly crowded airports with journey times
to Paris and Brussels which are directly comparable to airport to
airport flight times. We also believe it will be an attractive
option for a number of our current users at Waterloo International,
who currently drive to their local station to come to London but may
prefer to stay in their car a little longer and drive to Ebbsfleet
International and benefit from even faster journeys from there. With
the retention of key services at Ashford International, Kent as a
whole will also benefit from the considerable increase in the number
of Eurostar trains serving the county.
Eurostar expects to announce the exact date for the launch of services
from St Pancras and Ebbsfleet International later this year. The switch
of the London terminal from Waterloo International will be the most
significant event since the business began operations in 1994.
The first section of the high-speed line, running between the Channel
Tunnel and Fawkham Junction near Gravesend in north Kent, opened in
September 2003 and reduced journey times by 20 minutes. The opening
of the second section will reduce journeys between London, Paris and
Brussels by a further 20 minutes.
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