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The cost to travel through the Channel Tunnel (Chunnel) varies depending on the mode of transport and time of booking. For Eurostar train tickets, prices typically range from around £50 to £200 for a one-way journey, depending on the class of service and how far in advance you book. For vehicles, Eurotunnel Le Shuttle rates can range from approximately £50 to £200 or more, depending on the vehicle size and booking conditions. It's advisable to check the respective websites for the most current pricing and promotions.

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