The word 'chunnel' hasn't been used for twenty years. It was a word manufactured by the media and a combination of channel and tunnel. The Eurostar station in London is St. Pancras International on Euston Road NW1.
Eurostar uses the Channel Tunnel from Paris to London. The station in Paris is the Gare du Nord.
How do I find it relative to the Mercure Paris Centre Tour Eiffel Hotel
The route that Eurostar trains ride through the Chunnel is the route that travels from London to Paris and from Paris to London. The train travels at over 400km/h.
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Calais is the closest big city from the Channel tunnel.
London St Pancras International station The chunnel services once operated from Waterloo, however in 2009 St Pancras International was opened and all services were relocated. see: http://stpancras-international.co.uk London Stratford International station Stratford International will open after the Olympics 2012.
AVIS has offices at London Waterloo, Ashford International, Lille Europe and Paris Gare du Nord. I don't think any other company has all four, but you can certainly drop off an Avis car at any Eurostar station.
The address is in Maisons-Lafitte, which is outside the Metro area. It does, however, have an RER station: From Paris Gare de Lyon, take RER A, direction Poissy or Cergy, stop at Maisons-Laffitte
today (28 dec 2009) it is fully running after last week closure.
The main station is gare du nord in Paris.
The Trocaderio train station in Paris is located near the Barriere Sainte-Marie. This station is on lines six and nine of the Paris Metro. The station opened on October 2, 1990.
The Chunnel is an out-of-date name for the Channel Tunnel.
The Channel Tunnel is a rail tunnel and trains run between London and Paris or Brussels. There are some other stations that you could join the train at, but if you are a visitor to the UK, you would be best to join the train in London at St Pancras Station.
the Saint-Pancras railway station has a direct link to Paris.