Opening of Waterloo International and Channel Tunnel Inauguration

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Inaugural celebrations at Waterloo International as the new Eurostar Service sets sail.

Join in on a musical fanfare which covers the official opening of Waterloo International on 6 May 1994, with notable dignitaries including the Queen, Duke of Edinburgh, prime minister John Major and the directors of the European Passenger Service as they formally open the Channel Tunnel passenger service from Waterloo International to Paris. Once the official opening has taken place, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh take a trip through the tunnel to Coquelles, near Calais, where they meet another Eurostar coming in the opposite direction carrying French president François Mitterrand, the tunnel's French colleagues, counterparts and dignitaries.

The UK service to the tunnel was much lauded in the 1990s. But at the start it shared the same lines out of London and travelled at the same speeds as the Kent commuter services. Only when it finally reached the tunnel was it able to achieve significantly higher speeds, which were maintained on the French railway system. Waterloo International served as the UK terminus for the Channel Tunnel passenger service from November 1994 until November 2007, when High Speed 1 was formally opened, providing the much-needed fast link to the tunnel.

Film showing the events at the Opening of Waterloo International and Channel Tunnel Inauguration. Includes the arrival of dignitaries, speeches and a royal visit to the station by Queen Elizabeth II


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