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Eurostar bets on new trains, destinations to win travellers
Published Thu, Nov 13, 2014 · 09:50 PM
London
EUROSTAR is betting on new destinations and bigger, WiFi-enabled trains to lure more passengers from aeroplanes to the undersea tunnel linking Britain and mainland Europe.
Some 20 years after it first connected London and Paris by train, Eurostar on Thursday showcased the first of a 10-strong fleet of sleek Siemens trains at its London base in St Pancras Station.
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