The chunnel (actually the Channel Tunnel) connects England to France.
Take the train to Brussels and connect with the Chunnel train.
It seems likely you're thinking about the Chunnel, which crosses the English Channel and connect the UK and France.ANS 2The Chunnel only has railway lines. No roads at all.
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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.
The Chunnel is an out-of-date name for the Channel Tunnel.
The Channel Tunnel, commonly known as the Chunnel, travels beneath the English Channel to connect London and Paris. The English Channel, located between southern England and northern France, is the body of water that the Chunnel crosses. The tunnel runs approximately 31 miles (50 kilometers) under this body of water.
The chunnel comes out in Coquelles, a village near Calais.
The Chunnel is a name that was sometimes used for the Channel Tunnel before it was built.
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The Chunnel was excavated into chalk by the tunnel boring machines then was reinforced with concrete.
The Chunnel runs underneath the English Channel, connecting England and France.