There are two; EUROSTAR which takes passengers from London/Ebbsfleet/Ashford to Paris/Brussels/Lille and LE SHUTTLE, which takes cars and their occupants from Folkestone to Calais.
No, the train goes underneath the channel through a long underwater tunnel.
By plane, by boat (ferry) of by train (via the tunnel). I would add to that that the train through the Channel Tunnel goes from Calais, France; not direct from the Netherlands.
Kinda-sorta. There's a tunnel (well actually three separate pipes) that goes under the English Channel, and there's a train that travels between Britain and France through that tunnel.
The eurostar.
The only underground train to England is the Channel Tunnel that goes from Calais in France to Dover in England.
in side the channnel tunnel is lights and a train goes throe it to transport you over to a diff-rent country
It goes through rock, mostly chalk. It goes under the English Channel between Folkestone and Calais.
No, because it is a tunnel, and a tunnel cannot move!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.You can take a train which goes through the Channel Tunnel from London to Paris.
The English Channel.You have two options for travelling through the Channel Tunnel. You can take a high speed passenger train, or you can take put your car one of the vehicle transporting trains.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-Brussels through the Channel Tunnel.Eurostar uses the stations: St. Pancras (London), Gare du Nord (Paris), Bruxelles Midi (Brussels) and Lille Europe.Currently these are the only passenger trains operating through the tunnel.The Eurostar takes 2 hours 15 minutes between London and Paris. There is approximately one train per hour in each direction.
Counting from the moment when the front end of the train enters the tunnel until themoment when the rear end of the train leaves the tunnel, 9 minutes will elapse.
You can drive to Switzerland from most countries in Europe. You can't drive there from Great Britain but if you put your car on the train which goes through the channel tunnel, or on a car ferry, once you reach France you can drive to Switzerland
There is no such thing as the "English chunnel" - indeed there is no such thing as a "chunnel". The term however, was coined from the term "Channel Tunnel" where it became the pseudonym "Chunnel" The English Channel which is itself a body of water separating Britain from France. There is the Channel Tunnel, which is a rail tunnel that goes UNDER (not though) the English Channel and links Britain to France.