It is a tunnel under the Channel inside which TGV(High Speed train) Eurostar links France to UK from Paris to London.
French call it "Le tunnel sous la manche"
In English, it is called "The Channel Tunnel"
The 350-mile long stretch of water is known as the 'English Channel' in English, or 'La Manche' in French. It separates England from France and is 21 miles wide at its narrowest point between Dover and Calais.The English Channel (Le Manche in French).
The English Channel. The French call it Le Manche.
the Channel Tunnel is used only by trains. It is roughly 50 km long, meaning that if you had to walk through it at an adult average speed of 6 km/h, it would take height hours and 20 minutes to reach the other end.
Depends which way the wind was blowing. Anything from 4 hours to 4 weeks.
Eurotunnel is the name of the company which owns and operates the Channel Tunnel, as well as other business interests.The Channel Tunnel connects the United Kingdom and France. It runs between Folkestone in Kent and Sangatte near Calais in Pas-de-Calais.A train takes approximately 25 minutes to go through the Channel Tunnel.The Eurotunnel Shuttle is the brand name for the car carrying trains which run through the Channel Tunnel between Folkestone and Calais.Eurostar is the brand name of the company running high speed trains London-Paris and London-Lille-Paris through the Channel Tunnel.Currently these are the only passenger trains operating through the tunnel.The Eurostar takes 2 hours 15 minutes between London and Paris.
It wasn't named, that is just where and what it is. The Channel Tunnel runs under the English Channel. It is often just called "the Channel" for short, for example in the phrase "cross channel ferry". There have been proposals to build a tunnel under the Channel for more than 100 years. The proposed tunnel was always referred as "the Channel Tunnel" long before it was built. In French it is known as "Tunnel sous la manche", "La manche" is French for the channel.
The Channel Tunnel is 23.5 miles (37.9 km) long.
No, the train goes underneath the channel through a long underwater tunnel.
The Chunnel is a name that was sometimes used for the Channel Tunnel before it was built. The Channel Tunnel an underwater railway tunnel that links the United Kingdom with France, it runs underneath the Strait of Dover. It is 50.45 Km long.
The Chunnel is a name that was sometimes used for the Channel Tunnel before it was built. THe Channel Tunnel is 50.5 Km long (31.4 miles).
Eurotunnel is the name of the company which owns and operates the Channel Tunnel, as well as other business interests. The Channel Tunnel opened in 1994.
The Chunnel is a name that was sometimes used for the Channel Tunnel before it was built. The Channel Tunnel an underwater railway tunnel that links the United Kingdom with France, it runs underneath the Strait of Dover. It is 50.45 Km long.
Alas, no. There are several longer. The longest of all, the Paijanne water tunnel in Finland, is a water supply tunnel so probably doesn't count. The Seikan tunnel in Japan carries a narrow-gauge railway and is 33.5 miles long. The Channel tunnel is certainly the longest full-size railway tunnel at 31.3 miles. However, those crafty Swiss are currently at work under the Alps, and the Gotthard Base tunnel (also a standard gauge railway) will be 35.5 miles long, a clear winner.
it tooke 5years at most
Eurotunnel is the name of the company which owns and operates the Channel Tunnel, as well as other business interests. The Channel Tunnel opened in 1994.
Eurotunnel is the company which owns and operates the Channel Tunnel between England and France.The Channel Tunnel is 50.5 Km (31.4 miles) long, of which 37.9 Km (23.5 miles) is underwater.
Eurotunnel is the name of the company which owns and operates the Channel Tunnel, as well as other business interests.The Channel Tunnel is a 50.5 Km (31.4 miles) from end to end, of which 37.9 Km (23.5 miles) is underwater.The Channel Tunnel connects the United Kingdom and France. It runs between Folkestone in Kent and Sangatte near Calais in Pas-de-Calais.