- (French:
Tunnel sous la Manche),
sometimes referred to by the
portmanteau Chunnel, is a 50.46-kilometre (31.35-mile)
undersea railway tunnel,
opened in 1994...
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There have been
several fires in
vehicles being transported through the
Channel Tunnel since its
opening in 1994. As of 2022[update] all were
caused by...
- 1:42 29. "Scarsdale Surprise" "The
Summer of George" 0:33 30. "Checkmate/
Chunnel/Death Blow" "The Movie", "The Pool Guy", "The
Little Kicks" 4:02 31. "Blimp"...
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actually Weapon XIII and had also been in
transit in the
Chunnel. It was
during the
accident in the
Chunnel that he
escaped and was
subsequently chased to the...
- to
cross to
England using the
Chunnel; they
encounter dead
English soldiers and
walkers who, like much of the
Chunnel, are bioluminescent. The psychoactive...
- Springer. ISBNÂ 9783030037031. pikie. Fetherston, Drew (17 July 1997). The
Chunnel: The
Amazing Story of the
Undersea Crossing of the
English Channel. Times...
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Retrieved 10 May 2009. "On this day: 6 May 1994:
President and
Queen open
Chunnel (with
video clip)". BBC News. 6 May 1994.
Archived from the
original on...
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moving across the
English Channel between the UK and
France in a pre-"
Chunnel" era. The song
topped the
Swedish singles chart, and
peaked at 6th position...
- the
English Channel, off the
French coast of
Normandy Channel Tunnel or
Chunnel, a rail
tunnel underneath the
English Channel English Channel,
called simply...
- 29
August 2004.
Retrieved 14
November 2006. "'Ghost station' fear over
Chunnel". BBC News. 5 May 2005.
Retrieved 19
November 2007. "Thameslink station...