The Channel Tunnel, one of the world’s most famous tunnels, is a 50 km (31 mi) tunnel under the English Channel linking Great Britain to France. This link consists of three parallel tunnels running for 39 km (24.2 mi) under the sea. Two Main Rail Tunnels, about 30 m (98 ft) apart, carry trains from the north and from the south. In between the two tunnels is the Channel Service Tunnel, which is connected by cross-passages to the main tunnels.
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- garethdennis.medium.com channel-tunnel-the-20th-…No list of railway wonders would be complete without including the great marvel of modern civil engineering that is the Channel Tunnel…
- tr.wikipedia.org Manş Tüneli1 Kaynakça. İçindekiler tablosunu değiştir. Manş Tüneli. ... Manş Tüneli'nin haritası. Yerli adı. İngilizce: Channel Tunnel. Fransızca: Tunnel sous la Manche.
- en.wikipedia.org Channel TunnelThe banks' role was to advise on financing and secure loan commitments. On 2 July 1985, the groups formed Channel Tunnel Group/France–Manche (CTG/F–M).
- nltoday.github.io news/engineering-marvel-the-…Given its function as a crucial transportation artery, the Channel Tunnel required robust safety systems to protect workers, equipment, and future users.
- bbc.com future/article/20170823-the-channel-…The Channel Tunnel linking Britain and France holds the record for the longest undersea tunnel in the world – 50km (31 miles) long.
- youtube.com watchLet's dive into the engineering and construction of the Channel Tunnel on its 30th anniversary. Go to https://brilliant.org/PracticalEngineering for a 30-d...1 milyon görüntülemeYayınlandı16 Oca 2024
- rfi.fr en/france/20240506-the-channel-tunnel-from…Construction workers celebrate the joining of the French and British sides of the north tunnel under the English Channel, on 22 May 1991.
- dw.com en/england-france-channel-tunnel-marks-25-…The Channel Tunnel is actually comprised of three tunnels: two rail tunnels, used for freight and passenger trains, and a service tunnel.
- gihub.org connectivity-across-borders/case-…The Channel Tunnel is a roughly 50 km rail tunnel linking Folkestone, Kent, in England with Coquelles, Pas-de-Calais, near Calais in northern France.
- omio.com trains/eurotunnelThe Channel Tunnel comprises of three separate tunnels, two to transport people and freight trains and the third is a service tunnel that isn't open to the public.