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. Le Shuttle is the name of the drive-on/drive-off rail service which transports road vehicles through the Channel Tunnel between Folkestone in England and Coquelles (near Calais) in France.
No. Eurotunnel is the name of the company which owns and operates the Channel Tunnel (along with other activities). The car carrying trains that Eurotunnel operates through the Channel Tunnel are called "Eurotunnel Shuttle".
A shuttle is the part of a loom that carries the weft thread. It travels very fast from one side of the warp to the other and back again. In transport terms, a shuttle is a service that goes from a to b and back to A, usually without stopping. le Shuttle is the French name for the service which carries cars and trucks through Eurotunnel. There are also airport shuttles in Paris, plying between hotels and airports.
Yes, "shuttle" follows the pattern of VCCV, where "V" represents a vowel and "C" represents a consonant. In "shuttle," the first part "sh" is the consonant cluster (C), followed by the vowel "u," then the consonant "t," and finally another vowel "le." Thus, it fits the VCCV pattern as it consists of two consonants surrounding a vowel structure.
The singular possessive of "shuttle" is "shuttle's." It indicates that something belongs to or is associated with a shuttle, such as "the shuttle's flight path."
a) by ferry, on one of a dozen routes b) by tunnel, either by Eurostar train or with your car by le Shuttle c) by air; many different routes
shuttle is a game
it is were you hop in a shuttle
The Shuttle was created in 1870.
shuttle services in Gurgaon
Jeremiah Shuttle has written: 'John Shuttle, and his wife Mary'