The Channel Tunnel connects the United Kingdom and France. It runs between Folkestone in Kent and Sangatte near Calais in Pas-de-Calais.
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.
England is connected to mainland Europe by The Channel Tunnel.
The tunnel going under the English channel connects England and France.
The chunnel (actually the Channel Tunnel) connects England to France.
The channel tunnel.
The Channel Tunnel connects England and France, and it is located underneath the English Channel. The Channel Tunnel is a 50.5 Km from end to end, of which 37.9 Km is underwater. At its lowest point, the Channel Tunnel is 75 metres below sea level.
The Channel Tunnel runs under the English Channel between southeast England and northern France.
Actually, the English Channel separates England and France. The Channel Tunnel, or Chunnel, connects England and France. English channel connects England and France. It connects the southern part of England with western France. Pretty sure its France and The U.k(England)... I could be wrong
The English channel tunnel connects England and France.
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the Eurotunnel is actually the company that manages and operates the Channel Tunnel. And the Channel Tunnel links France to England. and vice-versa. hope that helps :)
This is known as the Channel Tunnel (or Chunnel), named for the English Channel. The Channel Tunnel is no longer referred to as the Chunnel, which was a media generated word when the tunnel first opened but not now.
The Channel Tunnel.
The only 'structure' is the Channel Tunnel.