Eurostar and Eurotunnel services have started to return to normal after a broken track caused lengthy delays overnight.
The cross-channel services were forced to share one track while engineers tried to fix the fault.
According to a statement on the Eurotunnel website, people travelling from Folkestone were experiencing waits of 60-minutes at check-in and five hours at the terminal.
Eurostar services are expected to return to normal service later today and Eurotunnel services are now operating to schedule, but there could still be delays at check-in.
Eurostar said compensation would be available to passengers whose journeys were delayed by more than an hour.