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Sail underground, from London to Paris by Train
 
 

Going Underground

Sail underground, from London to Paris by Train

by Mr. Luke Palmer - Thai - 15 November 2007
The channel tunnel or in French ‘le tunnel sous la Manche’, is a rail link going underground between England and France. Operated by Eurotunnel it was opened in 2004 and consists of two rail tracks and a service tunnel. It is 31 miles long and 23 miles of it go under the English Channel or La Manche in French, which is the sea between England and France. The journey takes about 35 minutes and the link runs from Folkestone in England to Calais in France, but most travelers normally go from Lo... (More)
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