Channel Tunnel

NOUN
  1. the railroad tunnel between France and England under the English Channel
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How To Use Channel Tunnel In A Sentence

  • Does he think that that is the way that one should plan the freight movement from the north-west through the channel tunnel?
  • The vehicle, on caterpillar tracks, came through the field at Pepperhill near the Channel Tunnel rail link.
  • The Channel Tunnel project is the biggest civil engineering project in Europe.
  • The Channel Tunnel has enormous symbolic significance for a united Europe.
  • The Channel Tunnel has enormous symbolic significance for a united Europe.
  • The 140 mph trains will run fast commuter services from London to Ashford on the new high-speed rail link to the Channel tunnel.
  • Or for a civil engineering student not to appreciate the environmental implications of large-scale works such as the channel tunnel.
  • The new Channel Tunnel rail link has shown that we can deliver a key rail project on time and within budget. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Channel Tunnel has enormous symbolic significance for a united Europe.
  • The Channel Tunnel links Britain with the rest of Europe.
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