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When travelling between most cities by train there is only one logical option, though on other journeys there is a choice between different trains or alternative routes. If different options are available you can use the info to decide which is best for you.
6hr 15min - 7hr 35min (approx)
Daily
5 x connections per day
Change trains in: Bruxelles/Brussels
On the majority of dates until mid April, due to maintenance works on the railways around Frankfurt (Main), the trains to Bruxelles will be commencing their journeys in the station a Frankfurt Flughafen / Airport.
Connecting ICE trains should be departing around 20mins before the usual departure time of these trains.
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DB is the national railway operator in Germany, so its website can be used for booking journeys by German express trains; the ICE and IC trains and it doesn't charge booking fees.
It also sells tickets for journeys by direct trains on all international routes from Germany regardless of whether DB is operating the train service.
It also sells an extensive range of end-to-end journeys which involve making connections both within Germany and in neighboring countries, but journeys between Germany and Britain cannot be booked on DB.
On journeys within Germany and on most international journeys from and to Germany on trains operated by DB:
When booking both types of the discounted 'Sparpreis' tickets seat reservations are an optional extra, so need to be added when booking if you want an assigned seat(s).
B-Europe is the website provided by Belgium's national railway operator for the sale of international rail journeys from and to Belgium.
Therefore tickets can be booked for the following international train services to/from Belgium
It also sells international end-to-end journeys solely by train, with connections outside of Belgium, if you will be heading to popular destinations in Austria, Germany, Switzerland and Italy.
Users of Eurail and InterRail passes can also book seat reservations on the Eurostar and Thalys services without paying booking fees.
On this optimum routing journey the connecting time in Bruxelles-Midi/Zuid station between the arrival of the ICE train and departure of the Eurostar trains will be a minimum of 1hr 10 mins - 1hr 20 mins,
So this should allow sufficient time to check-in for the Eurostar even if the ICE train from Frankfurt (Main) arrives in Bruxelles/Brussels more than 45 mins late.
Hence the journey time being longer than when travelling from the UK; in the opposite direction the connecting time between trains at Bruxelles-Midi station is shorter.
This guide has more information re: making the connection into the Eurostar train at Bruxellles-Midi station.
The alternative routing:
Due to the reduction in the number of Eurostars operating on the Bruxelles to London route, some of the journey options which can be found online now involve:
1: Taking a train from Frankfurt to Paris
2. Making the transfer between Paris terminals
3. Taking a train from Paris to London
Final Destination: Bruxelles-Midi/Brussel Zuid
All trains also call at: Frankfurt Flughafen/Airport
This route showcases high speed train travel at it's finest, the journey between Frankfurt Flughafen and Seigburg/Bonn in particular can fuel adrenalin!
For virtually the entire train journey from Frankfurt to Bruxelles the trains, will either be travelling at up to 290 km/h on purpose built high speed lines, or up to 200km/h on section of railway, that has been re-engineered to allow trains to travel faster.
It is a journey of eight distinct phases:
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Most of the departures between Bruxelles/Brussels and London will be by the e320 trains, but the e300 trains are still used on some departures.
Our guide to taking the Eurostar from Bruxelles/Brussels has more information including details of check-in and how to connect into the Eurostar from other train services.
Our guide to arriving by Eurostar in London is here.
It's not a scenic journey, but it is a journey with distinct phases and highlights:
1: There is little to see from the high speed lines in Belgium and France.
2: The train will slow down as it approaches The Channel Tunnel.
Announcements are no longer made that the train is about to enter the tunnel.
The journey through the tunnel will take around 22 mins.
3: As the train nears Ebbsfleet International station, comes the scenic highlight of the journey - the crossing of the River Medway on a high bridge.
4: After Ebbsfleet International (which can only be seen from the right) the train will enter a tunnel under the River Thames.
As the train exits this tunnel, from the left, the Queen Elizabeth II road bridge can be seen.
5: For most of the final 8 -10 mins of the journey the trains use tunnels to enter London (Stratford International station is located between the tunnels).
Book Early And Save: Yes
Online bookings open: usually open around 6 months ahead of the travel date.
The Eurostar booking service does not sell tickets for this route,. partially because Eurostar classifies journeys involving ICE + Eurostar trains as being booked as a ticketing bundle.
Eurostar train ticket terms summary
The only ticket type are the Flexible tickets, but it is the class of service you opt to travel by, which impacts on the terms and conditions of travel.
*Exchanges
Book to travel in Standard and Standard Premier class:
The booked date and time can be exchanged to a different departure to the same destination up to one hour* before departure time.
Book to travel in Premier class:
The booked date and time can be exchanged to a different departure up until the end of the previous day, without having to pay any price differences on any other charges.
The Eurostar ticket terms summary is here
Refunds
Book to travel in Standard and Standard Premier class:
Book to travel in Premier class:
Up until the end of the day before departure date, tickets can be refunded at no additional cost
Seat Reservations on the Eurostar
Reservations are mandatory so seats are assigned when booking - But after a booking has been completed, you use the ‘Manage Your Booking’ facility, which can be easily found on the Eurostar website and select specific seats within the travel class you have chosen.
You will need to enter a Booking Reference number - but other booking agents such as Trainline, Rail Europe, SNCF Connect, B-Europe and NS International, will also include this number on the communication sent to you.
The impact of the connections
There is new E.U. legislation which protects travellers against financial loss in the event of missed connections due to train delays, but it only applies to 'through tickets'.
However, Eurostar classifies journeys involving ICE + Eurostar trains as being booked as a ticketing bundle. which is partially why the Eurostar website does not sell tickets for this route.
There is also an Agreement of Journey Continuation Policy, the AJC, which DB the operator of the ICE trains has signed up to, and applies to 'ticket bundles' - but Eurostar has not signed up to the AJC.
The Eurostar terms and conditions specifically state that when booking journeys which combine Eurostar + Thalys trains 'through tickets' will be issued.
However, 'for all other journeys that combine a Eurostar Service and a service provided by another carrier(s), including when purchased in a single commercial transaction, those tickets will be separate contracts and issues regarding delays, missed connections, cancellations, compensation, and the management of aftersales will be handled accordingly'.
Though both SNCF and Eurostar are members of The Railteam Alliance which offers a Hop on the next available train (HOTNAT) policy.
It 'allows travelers to take the next high-speed service leaving from the same station as originally planned when a delay on or cancellation of a preceding Railteam member’s high-speed service prevents them from making their originally-planned connection. This service is free of charge and is subject to the following conditions:
So 'issues regarding missed connection and cancellations' should be 'handled' by Railteam's HOTNAT policy.
Though HOTNAT can't be applied if the arrival into Bruxelles is after the final Eurostar of the day has departed for London.
Much more info is available on this ticketing guide.
An option is to book separate tickets for the Frankfurt to Bruxelles journey with DB, and then book separate tickets for the Eurostar to London, but with an extended period of time between trains.
Then if the ICE trains on the journey to Bruxelles are cancelled or delayed, DB will issue alternative tickets to enable a later arrival into Bruxelles, as this part of the journey has AJC protection.
Similarly if the booked Eurostar train is cancelled, it will transfer tickets to a later departure.
If the journey to Bruxelles is so delayed that you miss the booked connection on to London, you will have to re-book the Eurostar - but this also applies if you book the end-to-end journey.
Seat Reservations:
Reservations are also compulsory on the Eurostar and this is included when booking point2point journey tickets; your Eurostar seats will be automatically assigned.
The tickets will be train specific, but seat reservations are optional on the the ICE train between Frankfurt (Main) and Bruxelles/Brussels.
The reservation fee is 2nd class = €4.90; 1st class = €5.90.
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