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jpatt | 2 years ago
There will not be sufficient space to handle London-bound passengers at the station, given the more intensive post-Brexit formalities.
Not sure about the space intensity of pre- vs post-Brexit controls to fact-check the article.
nyreed|2 years ago
Once EES comes into effect the stamps may not be necessary anyway, but much like fusion, it's perpetually 6 months away.
jpatt|2 years ago
The main difference is that pre-2021 UK travellers simply had to show travel documents whereas now they have to get them stamped.
On the surface, it isn't clear to me why that makes much of a difference in service time, but the CEO of Eurostar pointed a finger to these changes in January: https://www.bbc.com/news/business-64390979, claiming their trains carry 30% fewer passengers due to station bottlenecks.
And yes, they claim the EES checks should help speed this bottleneck.
martinald|2 years ago
What the article should say is 'given the requirement to do full passport and security checks'.