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First outing for faster Eurostar First outing for faster Eurostar
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Eurostar is set to make its inaugural journey from Paris to London via a new 186mph high-speed line. Eurostar is set to make its inaugural journey from Paris to London via a new 186mph (299kph) high-speed line.
The train - carrying members of the media - will also arrive into St Pancras International station, instead of Waterloo, for the first time.The train - carrying members of the media - will also arrive into St Pancras International station, instead of Waterloo, for the first time.
The new line is expected to cut journey times from Paris to London by 20 minutes to 2hr 15min. It will open to the public on 14 November.The new line is expected to cut journey times from Paris to London by 20 minutes to 2hr 15min. It will open to the public on 14 November.
Upgrading the line has cost a total of £5.8bn.Upgrading the line has cost a total of £5.8bn.
On Tuesday the train will also pass through the new £100m Ebbsfleet International station near Dartford in Kent.On Tuesday the train will also pass through the new £100m Ebbsfleet International station near Dartford in Kent.
Seven services to Paris and five to Brussels will start running from Ebbsfleet from 19 November, and a ticket office has been opened at Bluewater Shopping Centre two miles from the station.Seven services to Paris and five to Brussels will start running from Ebbsfleet from 19 November, and a ticket office has been opened at Bluewater Shopping Centre two miles from the station.
'High-speed club"'High-speed club"
The new line, known as High Speed 1, runs for 68 miles from the Channel Tunnel near Folkestone to St Pancras in central London. The new line, known as High Speed 1, runs for 68 miles (110km) from the Channel Tunnel near Folkestone to St Pancras in central London.
The new St PancrasThe new St Pancras
It will carry trains at speeds of up to 186 mph, 50% faster than domestic rail services. The 186mph speeds are 50% faster than domestic rail services.
Richard Brown, chief executive of Eurostar, said: "Today marks Britain's entry into the European high-speed rail club.Richard Brown, chief executive of Eurostar, said: "Today marks Britain's entry into the European high-speed rail club.
"We can now run trains at high speed all the way from the Channel Tunnel to London, making journeys between cities quicker, more convenient and far greener than flying.""We can now run trains at high speed all the way from the Channel Tunnel to London, making journeys between cities quicker, more convenient and far greener than flying."
Trains have always travelled along the French section of the route at high speeds, but were forced to slow down on the British side because they shared a track with commuter services in and out of London.Trains have always travelled along the French section of the route at high speeds, but were forced to slow down on the British side because they shared a track with commuter services in and out of London.
St Pancras station will eventually be linked to the site of the 2012 Olympics at Stratford, east London.St Pancras station will eventually be linked to the site of the 2012 Olympics at Stratford, east London.