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Baked bean man rides first cross-channel train
On 14 November 1994, the first Eurostar trains carried passengers from London and under the Channel to mainland Europe.
Ahead of that maiden journey from the now-closed and repurposed Waterloo International station, BBC News spoke to some of the passengers on that very first train – including Barry Kirk, also known as Captain Beany.
First broadcast: BBC Breakfast News – 14 November 1994
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