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Friday, January 8, 2010

Channel Tunnel England France

The Channel Tunnel (French: Le tunnel sous la Manche), known colloquially as the Chunnel, is a 50.5-kilometre (31.4 mi) undersea rail tunnel linking Folkestone, Kent near Dover in the United Kingdom with Coquelles, Pas-de-Calais near Calais in northern France beneath the English Channel at the Strait of Dover. At its lowest point it is 75 metres (250 ft) deep. At 37.9 kilometres (23.5 mi), the Channel Tunnel has the longest undersea portion of any tunnel in the world although the Seikan Tunnel in Japan is both longer overall, at 53.85 kilometres (33.46 mi) and deeper, at 240 metres (790 ft) below sea level.

The tunnel carries high-speed Eurostar passenger trains, Eurotunnel Shuttle roll-on/roll-off vehicle transport—the largest in the world—and international rail freight trains.[4] The tunnel connects end-to-end with the LGV Nord and Channel Tunnel Rail Link high-speed railway lines. In 1996 the American Society of Civil Engineers identified the tunnel as one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World.

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Ideas for a cross-Channel fixed link appeared as early as 1802, but British political and press pressure over compromised national security stalled attempts to construct a tunnel. However, the eventual successful project, organised by Eurotunnel, began construction in 1988 and opened in 1994. The project came in 80% over its predicted budget. Since its construction, the tunnel has faced several problems. Fires have disrupted operation of the tunnel. Illegal immigrants and asylum seekers have used the tunnel to enter Britain, causing a minor diplomatic disagreement over the siting of the Sangatte refugee camp, which was eventually closed in 2002.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Channel_Tunnel

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Channel Tunnel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On 2 July 1985, the groups formed Channel Tunnel Group/France–Manche (CTG/F–M) .... Tunnelling between England and France was a major engineering challenge, ...
Origins - Engineering - Operation - In popular culture
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Channel_Tunnel

Eurostar, the Chunnel train. View Network Map and book tickets
take a ride under the Chunnel with the Eurostar train. Connects London with Paris and Brussels. Great vacation planning tool.
www.raileurope.com › Train FAQ

Channel Tunnel
30 Mar 2002 ... Channel Tunnel: history of different schemes and how the present tunnel ... in 1857 his scheme was widely accepted in England and France. ...
www.theotherside.co.uk/tm-heritage/background/tunnel.htm

England to France - Channel Tunnel : Read reviews and compare ...
England Tunnel, England to Tunnel, England France Tunnel, England Channel Tunnel, England to France Tunnel, England to Channel Tunnel, England France ...
travel.ciao.co.uk › Travel › Holiday Essentials › Train

Modern Wonders: Channel Tunnel
The idea of connecting France and England with a tunnel under the English Channel has been considered since the time of Napoleon, when the first plan for ...
library.thinkquest.org/5983/pages/chunnel.htm

Eurotunnel - Ferry Booking, timetables and Eurotunnel Ferry tickets
The fastest method of crossing the channel with your car, the Eurotunnel train travels ... Cross Channel Ferries · Ferries to England · Ferries to France ...
www.directferries.co.uk/eurotunnel.htm

BUILDING BIG: Databank: Channel Tunnel (Chunnel)
When England and France decided to link their two countries with a 32-mile rail tunnel beneath the English Channel, engineers were faced with a huge ...
www.pbs.org/wgbh/buildingbig/wonder/.../channel.html

Ferry to France - Cheap Channel Crossings
We offer cheap channel crossing fares via Ferry and Eurotunnel. Travel bookings are available from England to France at competitive prices. ...
www.ferry-to-france.co.uk/

Eurotunnel - England to France Channel Tunnel
The Eurotunnel or Channel Tunnel lies on average 40m below the sea bed of the English Channel and caters for vehicles, foot passengers, freight and animal ...
www.pinkfridge.com/t_ferrytickets/eurotunnel.htm

Channel Tunnel | Travel | guardian.co.uk
Channel Tunnel, England and France. ... French and British engineers meet in the middle of the Channel tunnel in 1994 Gallery (20 pictures), 4 Mar 2009: ...
www.guardian.co.uk/travel/channeltunnel

Book results for channel tunnel england france
Engineering the Channel Tunnel - by Colin J Kirkland, Eurotunnel
The Channel Tunnel Story - by Graham Anderson, Ben Roskrow

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