Seating Plan
Our trains are bigger than jumbo jets. We know because we’ve counted the seats – all 766 of them.
Please note :
Seating arrangements vary by carriage and the seat map shown should be used as a guide only. We will make every effort to fulfil your seating request but these cannot be guaranteed.
Business Premier
Seat type |
Description |
Seat width |
Leg room |
|
| Solo seat | A seat on its own next to the window with a pull down table | 665 mm (509 mm if the armrest is down) | 945 mm | |
| Twin seats |
Aisle and window seat next to each other with pull down tables | 665 mm (509 mm if the armrest is down) | 945 mm | |
| Opposite (Club 2) | Seated at a table for two facing each other | 665 mm (509 mm if the armrest is down) | 1935 mm | |
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Table (Club 4) | Seated around a table for four | 665 mm (509 mm if the armrest is down) | 1935 mm |
Leisure Select
Seat type |
Description |
Seat width |
Leg room |
|
| Solo Seat | A seat on its own next to the window with a pull down table | 665 mm (509 mm if the armrest is down) | 945 mm | |
| Twin Seats |
Aisle and window seat next to each other with pull down tables | 665 mm (509 mm if the armrest is down) | 945 mm | |
| Opposite (Club 2) | Seated at a table for two facing each other | 665 mm (509 mm if the armrest is down) | 1935 mm | |
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Table (Club 4) | Seated around a table for four | 665 mm (509 mm if the armrest is down) | 1935 mm |
Standard
Seat type |
Description |
Seat width |
Leg room |
|
| Aisle and Window Seat | Aisle seat and window seat next to each other | 477 mm (429 mm if the armrest is down). |
845 mm | |
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Table (Carré) | Seated around a table of four | 477 mm (429 mm if the armrest is down) |
1840 mm |
Wheelchair users
Wheelchair users travel in one of the dedicated spaces located in one of our Leisure Select and Business Premier carriages. A companion may travel with you at a discounted rate.
Please note there are two wheelchair spaces per train so we strongly recommend you notify us at the time of booking if you need to use one.
Seat type |
Description |
Seat width |
Leg room |
|
| Wheelchair space |
A space dedicated for wheelchair users | |||
| Companion seat | A seat next to a wheelchair space | 665 mm (509 mm if the armrest is down) | ||
Do you use a mobility scooter?
Travellers who need to take mobility scooters with them during their journeys may carry them on board Eurostar in our trains’ special luggage hold without additional charge.
In order for the scooter to be able to access our platforms and trains via the lifts and ramps, it should not exceed 100cm (1 metre) in width. To make sure that space is made available on busier services and during peak travel times such as weekends, Bank Holidays and school holidays, you should advise Eurostar in advance of your arrival by calling Eurodespatch on 08705 850850 07:00 and 21:00 daily.
Please note:
If you arrive unannounced at Eurostar terminals we cannot guarantee the required space on your intended service.
Scooters that use combustible fuel cannot be carried on any Eurostar service; only battery-powered mobility scooters are allowed.



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