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How the Channel Tunnel Was Built and Designed - ThoughtCo
Jennifer Rosenberg. Updated on August 12, 2019. The Channel Tunnel, which is often called the Chunnel or the Euro Tunnel, is a railway tunnel that lies underneath the water of the English Channel and connects the island of Great Britain with mainland France.
The Channel Tunnel | Euro Tunnel | Eurostar
The Channel Tunnel (often called the 'Chunnel' for short) is an undersea tunnel linking southern England and northern France. It is operated by the company Getlink, who also run a railway shuttle (Le Shuttle) between Folkestone and Calais, carrying passengers in cars, vans and other vehicles.
LeShuttle Tickets & Fares: Channel Tunnel Ticket Prices
To. Return. One way. Outbound. Return. Search and book. Fare Finder. Travel from Folkestone to Calais in just 35 minutes. All ticket prices include your vehicle and up to 9 passengers and with no luggage fees or size restrictions you can pack as much as you want. Enjoy stress free travel with LeShuttle Flexiplus.
The Channel Tunnel - Eurotunnel - Getlink
The cross-Channel Fixed Link is the only way to cross the stretch of water between Great Britain and continental Europe in total safety, 365 days a year, 24 hours a day. The tunnels. The infrastructure. The Channel Tunnel is the longest undersea tunnel in the world: its section under the sea is 38km long.
10 Fascinating Facts About the Chunnel | Mental Floss
1. One engineer was way ahead of the curve—about two centuries ahead. In 1802, French mining engineer Albert Mathieu-Favier came up with the idea of a two-level tunnel that would connect England...
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