St Pancras owner eyes new services to Italy and Germany as it lures in Eurostar rivals

A busy St Pancras International, London

St Pancras International is set to become a hub for increased cross-Channel rail traffic as it plans to nearly triple its passenger capacity and introduce new European routes.

The move comes as part of a collaboration between London St Pancras High Speed and Eurotunnel, which aims to improve journey times and expand services, as reported by City AM.

Getlink CEO Yann Leriche revealed that new destinations could include Germany, Switzerland, and Italy.

The announcement follows plans to increase the station's capacity from 1,800 to 5,000 passengers per hour, necessitating a revamp of the existing infrastructure.

"Joining forces with Eurotunnel is another exciting step on our journey to realise a future where high-speed rail is the preferred option for travelling to Europe," said Robert Sinclair, chief executive of St Pancras High Speed.

He added that as demand for international rail travel grows, both companies have a crucial role in encouraging train operators to expand capacity and launch new destinations.

Eurostar's monopoly on the high-speed line connecting London to the south coast is under threat from several companies, including Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Group and start-ups Evolyn and Heuro from Spain and the Netherlands.

Getlink's Leriche expressed enthusiasm for the competition, stating: "We are keen to drive forward attractive opportunities for low-carbon mobility with a range of new destinations in Germany, Switzerland and France."

He added that their partnership with London St. Pancras Highspeed is crucial for accelerating growth.