It depends on how you are travelling. If you are going by car you will drive your car on to the train at Folkestone in southern England and drive off the train at Coquelles in northern France and the journey will take 35 minutes. If you are a foot passenger you cannot use that route. You would join the train in London or Ebbsfleet or Ashford and get off in Lille or Paris. The journey from London to Paris takes about 2 hours 30 minutes. Incidentally, the term 'chunnel' is hardly ever used now.
The Euro tunnel is a like a train which carries transport across the English Channel connecting Britain and France. Sometimes the euro tunnel is called the CHunnel because it is a tunnel going through a channel so....chunnel!
No, the train goes underneath the channel through a long underwater tunnel.
A combination of train through the Channel tunnel and further land travel. You could go by a ferry across the English Channel. You could fly to a nearby airport.
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"
Yes, but you have to cross the English Channel. You can do this by using a ferry or you can put your car on a train which will cross the Channel via the tunnel.
The Eurotunnel Le Shuttle is a service that crosses the English Channel. It carries passengers between Coquelles in France and Folkestone in the UK. The service carries passengers and their vehicles by train through the Channel Tunnel.
The English Channel is a body of water that separates the island of Great Britain from the rest of Europe. Travel between France and the United Kingdom is most efficient when across the channel. People can catch a ferry over or ride a train in a tunnel under the channel.
There is the English Channel between England and France which is 21 miles at the closest point. You cannot drive between the two Countries but you can drive onto a train which takes you through the Channel Tunnel.
The Channel Tunnel is both underground and underwater. The train system runs under the English Channel and connects Great Britain to France.
You can fly accross the English Channel. There might be other ways you can get accross too though. You can get across by ferry the quickest route is Dover to Calais. There is also the Channel tunnel. Frequent high speed trains run from London St. Pancras to Paris Gare de Nord and Brussels. Cars and trucks ferried through the tunnel from Folkstone. If you are a good swimmer and feeling brave you can swim across.
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.
In england.