In 2026, Eurostar provides direct, high-speed rail service from London St Pancras International to several major European cities. The most frequent direct routes are to Paris (Gare du Nord), Brussels (Midi/Zuid), Lille (Europe), Rotterdam (Centraal), and Amsterdam (Centraal). For the Amsterdam and Rotterdam routes, passengers can travel direct in both directions, a convenience solidified in recent years. Seasonally, Eurostar also offers direct "Snow" (ski) trains to the French Alps and limited summer services to the South of France, which may include stops in Lyon, Avignon, and Marseille. While many travelers use Eurostar to reach Disneyland Paris, the direct "Disney" train was discontinued in 2023; passengers now typically change at Lille or Paris. For destinations like Cologne, Germany, or Geneva, Switzerland, travelers must currently take a direct train to Brussels or Paris and transfer to a connecting high-speed service, though plans for further direct expansion continue to be discussed for the late 2020s.