#EUROSTAR is considering a service from London to Bordeaux, taking less than four hours. The company said the first-ever direct trains from London to the city in south-west France could follow its upcoming Amsterdam service.
The Amsterdam service is due to be available from 2017 following the service to Marseilles, in the south of France, launched last summer.
A fast service to Bordeaux would be possible following the completion of a £6.1 billion high-speed link from Tours, south-west of Paris, to the city expected next year.
Eurostar reported that its profits had suffered last year, with a 38% fall to £34 million, due to the migrant crisis in Calais, which led to a number of delays and cancellations.
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The Amsterdam service is due to be available from 2017 following the service to Marseilles, in the south of France, launched last summer.
A fast service to Bordeaux would be possible following the completion of a £6.1 billion high-speed link from Tours, south-west of Paris, to the city expected next year.
Eurostar reported that its profits had suffered last year, with a 38% fall to £34 million, due to the migrant crisis in Calais, which led to a number of delays and cancellations.
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