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United Kingdom Joins Netherlands Boosting Cross-Border Travel Boom as Eurostar Unleashes Powerful High-Speed Rail Expansion with Increased Capacity and Seamless City Center Connections

Published on July 11, 2025

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The United Kingdom and the Netherlands are driving a new age of cross-border connectivity as Eurostar announces a revolutionary expansion of its high-speed rail service. With a launch date of December 15, 2025, the upgrade comprises five daily non-stop trains per direction between Amsterdam and London, enabling unmatched convenience for business and leisure travelers alike. Fueled by the introduction of a new state-of-the-art terminal at Amsterdam, Eurostar has trebled capacity from 275 to over 650 passengers per train, enabling faster, cleaner, and seamless city center-to-city center travel. This ambitious action not only serves the expanding need for effective international transportation, but it also enables rail to become the ultimate alternative to short-haul flying as the European push to sustainability advances.

Eurostar Expands London-Amsterdam High-Speed Service with Significant Capacity Boost and Sustainable Travel Pledge

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As of December 15, 2025, Eurostar will considerably boost the cross-border service from the United Kingdom to the Netherlands by running a total of five direct trains a day in both directions, with a flexible and convenient timetable for both business and tourist travelers. This augmentation marks a new phase in the history of Eurostar’s endeavor to deliver quick, comfortable, and environmentally friendly travel throughout Europe.

The enabler behind such enhanced connectivity is the new cross-channel terminal opened recently at Amsterdam, which went into service in February 2025.Among the designs intended to enhance efficiency and ensure the maximum flow of passengers, the new terminal has enabled Eurostar to boost up its capacity three times on the highly demanding route—increased from a modest 275 passengers per train per year 2024 to well over 650 per train by year-end 2025 over 650 per train by the year-end 2025.

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With the new terminal operating at full strength, the passenger experience is set to become even more seamless. Travelers will benefit from a city center-to-city center journey, avoiding the complexities of air travel and enjoying the comfort of high-speed rail with fewer security delays and more sustainable credentials. This development positions Eurostar as a premier alternative for short-haul European travel in an era of growing environmental awareness.

Ever since the new-look Amsterdam terminal opened in February, Eurostar has witnessed a significant uptick in traveler interest. Travel numbers along the London-to-Amsterdam route have gone up 18% year-on-year, indicating a strong comeback and increasing interest in speedy, trustworthy rail links between these two great city hubs.

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One of the principal drivers of growth for the route has been corporate travel, a sector which has remained of central strategic significance. In 2024, 130,000 business travelers—accounting for 15% of all route travelers—chose Eurostar, highlighting the central role it plays as a carrier of cross-border business relations and a viable alternative as a means of reducing companies’ carbon footprint.

The Netherlands continues to be a central market for Eurostar, strategically as well as sustainably. 4.3 million people used Eurostar to and from Dutch cities during 2024 alone, a reflection of the route’s commercial success and popularity. As the need for travel continues to grow, Eurostar has identified the Netherlands as a high-potential area for future growth for the low-carbon transportation sector.

Looking to the future, Eurostar has set its sights on ambitious growth. The operator aims to transport 30 million passengers annually, a goal that will be supported by several major initiatives: the introduction of a new high-speed train fleet, the opening the introduction of new routes departing from Amsterdam, along with strengthened regional links that improve rail connectivity throughout Europe. One of the next major connections expected from Amsterdam is to Geneva, offering new travel opportunities while strengthening Eurostar’s green travel promise.

This newest upgrade on the London-Amsterdam route demonstrates Eurostar’s commitment to not just building out its network, but to reimagining the way people move through borders. By providing quick, direct, and low-polluting ways to move people, Eurostar remains the vanguard of Europe’s mobility revolution. Every train trip from London to Amsterdam bypasses the greenhouse gas emissions of flying, consistent with climate targets and a demonstration of the power of rail as a defense against climate change.

The increase in direct services and upgraded terminal infrastructure is also a testament to Eurostar’s long-term investment strategy, designed to meet the evolving needs of passengers while supporting broader environmental and economic objectives. As travelers increasingly seek out efficient and sustainable options, Eurostar’s high-speed rail solution provides an attractive alternative to flying for both individuals and organizations.

The Netherland and the United Kingdom are powering a significant travel breakthrough as Eurostar grows the number of high-speed trains it operates daily and opens a new Amsterdam terminal, which triples capacity and expands seamless, environmentally friendly city links. By 2025, with five direct daily trains each way and expanded station capacity, Eurostar will have one of the strongest European continent-to-UK high-speed links. This transformation not just enhances the accessibility for passengers, it makes rail a prime mode of transportation for the contemporary age.

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