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Eurotunnel services have resumed after thousands of passengers were left stranded on both sides of the Channel due to a lorry fire.
Services were stopped after the vehicle caught fire on the French side of the railway's north tunnel on Saturday.
The incident led to long queues at St Pancras station as services were cancelled. Similar delays and queues also took place in Paris.
A Eurotunnel spokesman said services resumed at 2.45am UK time.
Passenger service Eurostar says it plans to run a full service today, but only "for passengers who have an existing reservation for this date".
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Gallery: Travel Chaos In London And Paris
This is the scene at St Pancras International station in London as Eurostar services are cancelled in both directions
The company said trains would not be running on Saturday
Large queues of passengers have formed - but they are being told they will be unable to travel
It is a similar scene at Gare du Nord station in Paris - this board shows all services have been cancelled
Passengers are having to make alternative arrangements
Trains are expected to be delayed by between 30 minutes and an hour.
The company added that people whose trains were cancelled on Saturday are advised not to arrive at stations unless they had already been re-booked.
A Eurostar spokesman said: "All passengers who are booked to travel tomorrow, Sunday 18 January, should check in as normal half an hour before departure.
"Eurostar services tomorrow are already very busy and availability is limited."
Eurotunnel spokesman earlier John O'Keefe said a "smouldering load" was found in the trailer of the lorry.
The alarm was triggered after CO2 detectors were activated in one tunnel, Eurotunnel said.
A Kent Police spokesman said: "A lorry fire has led to the closure of both bores of the Channel Tunnel.
"The fire was at the French end of the tunnel and is being dealt with by the French authorities. There are no reported injuries."
In March, hundreds of Eurostar passengers were delayed after a lightning strike triggered a fire in a building close to the entrance to the tunnel in Kent.
Although there was no damage to the track, four trains in and out of England were affected.
Three eventually reached their destination but the fourth, which had been heading to Paris, was forced to turn back to London.
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We use cookies to give you the best experience. If you do nothing we'll assume that it's ok.
Eurotunnel services have resumed after thousands of passengers were left stranded on both sides of the Channel due to a lorry fire.
Services were stopped after the vehicle caught fire on the French side of the railway's north tunnel on Saturday.
The incident led to long queues at St Pancras station as services were cancelled. Similar delays and queues also took place in Paris.
A Eurotunnel spokesman said services resumed at 2.45am UK time.
Passenger service Eurostar says it plans to run a full service today, but only "for passengers who have an existing reservation for this date".
1/7
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Gallery: Travel Chaos In London And Paris
This is the scene at St Pancras International station in London as Eurostar services are cancelled in both directions
The company said trains would not be running on Saturday
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Large queues of passengers have formed - but they are being told they will be unable to travel
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It is a similar scene at Gare du Nord station in Paris - this board shows all services have been cancelled
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Passengers are having to make alternative arrangements
Trains are expected to be delayed by between 30 minutes and an hour.
The company added that people whose trains were cancelled on Saturday are advised not to arrive at stations unless they had already been re-booked.
A Eurostar spokesman said: "All passengers who are booked to travel tomorrow, Sunday 18 January, should check in as normal half an hour before departure.
"Eurostar services tomorrow are already very busy and availability is limited."
Eurotunnel spokesman earlier John O'Keefe said a "smouldering load" was found in the trailer of the lorry.
The alarm was triggered after CO2 detectors were activated in one tunnel, Eurotunnel said.
A Kent Police spokesman said: "A lorry fire has led to the closure of both bores of the Channel Tunnel.
"The fire was at the French end of the tunnel and is being dealt with by the French authorities. There are no reported injuries."
In March, hundreds of Eurostar passengers were delayed after a lightning strike triggered a fire in a building close to the entrance to the tunnel in Kent.
Although there was no damage to the track, four trains in and out of England were affected.
Three eventually reached their destination but the fourth, which had been heading to Paris, was forced to turn back to London.
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