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  1. The Channel Tunnel | Euro Tunnel | Eurostar

    The Channel Tunnel is made of three separate tunnels running parallel to each other. One train tunnel running south (UK to France), one train tunnel running north (France to UK) and one …

  2. Channel Tunnel - Wikipedia

    The Channel Tunnel (French: Tunnel sous la Manche, sometimes referred to as the Chunnel) [3][4] is a 50.46-kilometre (31.35-mile) railway tunnel beneath the English Channel that …

  3. A guide to using the Eurotunnel - Lonely Planet

    Nov 21, 2025 · In May 1994, the Eurotunnel – linking England and France under the English Channel – was opened in a ceremony led by French President François Mitterrand and Queen …

  4. Eurotunnel, Channel Tunnel or Chunnel Train & Facts | Trainline

    The Channel Tunnel, also referred to as the ‘Chunnel’, is the longest underwater rail tunnel in the world and connects southern England (Folkestone Terminal) to northern France (Calais …

  5. The Channel Tunnel - Eurotunnel - Getlink

    In normal operations, Eurotunnel Shuttles use the south tunnel in the France–UK direction, and the north tunnel when travelling from the UK to France. The two rail tunnels are 7.6m in …

  6. Channel Tunnel | Description, England, France, History, …

    Nov 9, 2025 · The Channel Tunnel is a rail tunnel between England and France that runs beneath the English Channel. It is 50 km (31 miles) long and consists of three tunnels: two for rail traffic …

  7. Eurotunnel, Chunnel or Channel Tunnel a Premium Guide - Omio

    4 days ago · That's right, if you’ve ever taken a train between the United Kingdom and France, then you would’ve travelled via the Channel Tunnel. The Channel Tunnel comprises of three …

  8. The Channel Tunnel - Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)

    The Channel Tunnel is really three tunnels, running parallel to each other. Trains go through two larger tunnels, one running south from the UK to France, and one going north, from France to …

  9. Frequently Asked Questions about the Channel Tunnel

    The Eurotunnel train, which operates through the Channel Tunnel, reaches speeds of up to 160 kilometers per hour (99 miles per hour). You'll be across in 35 minutes.

  10. Channel Tunnel – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

    The Channel Tunnel (French: Tunnel sous la Manche) is a railway which connects the United Kingdom with France, beneath the English Channel. The undersea route is around 31.35 mi …