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How do I access Eurostar onboard entertainment?

We don't have an iPad app yet, but you can access our onboard entertainment by going to onboard.eurostar.com on your web browser....



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What does the Eurotunnel look like underwater? This may be a disappointing answer, but you can't actually see the sea from the Eurostar. When you go through the tunnel and look out of the window, all you can see is your reflection in the glass because it's quite dark outside.

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Trains across all routes have wi-fi on board. Most of our stations offer wi-fi in public areas and in our lounges too. All passengers have access to free wi-fi. If you are travelling in Comfort or Premium class, you'll get a faster connection with a larger data allowance.

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How does wi-fi work on board?
  1. Go to your wi-fi settings and choose EurostarTrainsWiFi.
  2. A form will pop up. Just fill it in and click Submit.
  3. Click Connect on the next page to get online.


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Can I take food on board? Absolutely. You can bring your own food on European and London routes. And unlike in the sky, we won't restrict you with stifling rules on liquids.

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We have UK and European power sockets available at every seat on our trains. We also have USB sockets available in Business Premier and Standard Premier. Click here to find out more about the Eurostar app.

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How does Eurostar check-in work? Once you've scanned your ticket at the gates, you'll join the baggage check, identical to what you have at an airport. After that, you'll enter a line for passport inspections. For EU passengers, there are also electronic gates which you can use if you have an e-passport.

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Please ensure that you have enough time to go through all the extra passport and security checks before your train departs. We recommend arriving around 30 minutes before your train leaves. Don't cut it too fine, as it is no longer possible to board the train within five minutes of departure.

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How long are you in the tunnel on Eurostar and LeShuttle? LeShuttle shuttles are custom designed to carry you and your vehicle, regardless of type, through the tunnel to France in just 35 minutes. Depending on your final destination, Eurostar takes approximately two and a half hours to reach Paris from London.

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What does the Eurotunnel look like underwater? This may be a disappointing answer, but you can't actually see the sea from the Eurostar. When you go through the tunnel and look out of the window, all you can see is your reflection in the glass because it's quite dark outside.

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Bring two bags up to 85cm and one piece of hand luggage for no extra charge and with no weight limits. We won't charge you for choosing your seats, and there are no restrictions on liquids (so bring something bubbly for the journey).

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Standard class seats on the e320 and refurbished e300 trains can be reclined slightly, for posture rather than sleeping. Standard class seating on a Eurostar e320.

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Laptops and mobile phones can be used throughout the journey, so there's no need to switch them off or change any settings before you board.

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Travel services by Eurostar You will have to drop off the item at our luggage area before heading to the departures. Items will be handed back on the platform upon arrival so make sure you only bring what you can safely carry. No trolley will be provided. Maximum weight for registered luggage is 30kg.

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Unlike airlines, we don't limit the volume of liquids you can carry, so you can take all your toiletries with you, and even squeeze in a bottle of bubbly for the trip if you like.

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Survival Guide for a 36 hour train ride. Without wifi.
  • Bring enough books. Books are always there for you, even when the internet isn't. ...
  • Watch a movie. Netflix won't work but you there are plugs in the train so that the power can never run out! ...
  • Use every break.


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Passengers can connect their devices to the internet on board thanks to the wireless network that is established by these access points. Usually, a cellular data connection is used to link the access points to the internet or an onboard server. Train passengers can benefit from Wi-Fi in a number of ways.

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