channel tunnel in English

noun
1
a railroad tunnel under the English Channel that extends for 31 miles (49 km) and links England and France. The tunnel (popularly called the Chunnel) opened in 1994 after eight years of construction to link Holywell, near Folkestone, England, and Sangatte, near Calais, France.

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1. United Kingdom: London-Channel Tunnel access

2. The Channel Tunnel has enormous symbolic significance for a united Europe.

3. 22 The Channel Tunnel was jointly funded by the French and British.

4. As for the channel tunnel, please note that advance booking are essential.

5. The Eurotunnel Shuttle (using the Channel Tunnel) provides an alternative link via Folkestone.

6. 17 The Channel Tunnel project is the biggest civil engineering project in Europe.

7. (11) The objects of CTG and FM are the planning, financing, construction and operation of the Channel Tunnel.

8. 24 There was also a £12m provision against possible losses from its participation in the Channel tunnel construction consortium.

9. Will he take note of the campaign to sink the link, as the channel tunnel rail link passes Gravesend and Northfleet?

10. Or for a civil engineering student not to appreciate the environmental implications of large-scale works such as the channel tunnel.

11. In 2008, Eurostar carried 9,113,371 passengers, a 10% increase over the previous year, despite traffic limitations due to the 2008 Channel Tunnel fire.

12. The island is physically connected with continental Europe via the Channel Tunnel, the longest undersea rail tunnel in the world, completed in 1993.

13. (23) Most business passengers wishing to travel between England and mainland Europe would be likely to use scheduled air services or high speed train services (Eurostar and connecting rail services) in view of their greater rapidity and comfort than ferry or Le Shuttle services (shuttle services for cars and lorries through the Channel Tunnel).

14. (11) Whereas account should be taken of the more stringent safety measures applied in the Channel Tunnel because of its specific characteristics, in particular its route and length; whereas provision should also be made for Member States to be able to introduce the same kind of measures where similar situations arise; whereas it must be possible for some Member States to apply more stringent standards for material intended for transport because of the ambient temperature in their countries;