When are the direct Eurostar trains from Amsterdam to London planned to start?
Looking up train time on Bahn.de and on the Eurostar website I get a different set of train times for the same day.
The difference is that Bahn.de gives 'non-stop' Amsterdam to London times where Eurostar gives 'change at Brussels' times.
Where I only to go as far as London I would book a later in the day option and take the change in Brussels. But as I want to travel on in England, a good option from an early direct from Amsterdam looks like a good connection. But this will not work if I have to make my way to Brussels to catch that Eurostar train.
I have checked an earlier question about the opposite direction of travel, but nor that question nor the link to the Man in Seat 61 give the answer I am looking for.
When do the direct trains from Amsterdam to London start?
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Is Eurostar direct from Amsterdam to London?
On average, direct Eurostar trains take you from Amsterdam to London in just 4 hours and 50 minutes. Generally, you'll find around 3 trains running on this route each day, which spans 220 miles.Is Eurostar running to Amsterdam?
Our daily trains run direct from London to Amsterdam via Rotterdam. It takes just 3 hours 52 minutes to get to Amsterdam Centraal, and only 3 hours 13 minutes to get to Rotterdam Centraal.Can I catch a train from Amsterdam to London?
Travelling from Amsterdam to London really couldn't be simpler. Our Amsterdam to London Eurostar trains leave from the beating heart of the city, Centraal Station, and travel right to the centre of London, terminating at London St Pancras International.When did Eurostar start operating?
On 14 November 1994, the first Eurostar passenger service finally left Waterloo station heading towards Paris' Gare du Nord station, Brussels-Midi/Zuid and Lille Europe.Eurostar announces direct trains from Amsterdam to London starting April 30
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