1.In 1994, a tunnel was opened under the English Channel, linking England and France. 2.The tunnel was opened on May 6, 1994. 3.The opening of the tunnel involved Queen Elizabeth II herself and President Mitterrand 4.Currently - this is the fastest way from London to Paris or Brussels. 5.Passenger trains regularly depart from London's Waterloo and deliver you to the Parisian Gare du Nord or to the Brussels Midi-Zuid 6.The tunnel project was first proposed more than 100 years ago in 1802. 7.A year after the official opening, Eurotunnel announced a loss of 925 million pounds - one of the biggest negative amounts in British corporate history 8.This is an amazing engineering structure: the length of the tunnel is slightly more than 50 kilometers, 38 of which are laid beneath the seabed. 9.this building is a sample of modern engineering skills, equally taking into account the safety and functionality.
2.The tunnel was opened on May 6, 1994.
3.The opening of the tunnel involved Queen Elizabeth II herself and President Mitterrand
4.Currently - this is the fastest way from London to Paris or Brussels.
5.Passenger trains regularly depart from London's Waterloo and deliver you to the Parisian Gare du Nord or to the Brussels Midi-Zuid
6.The tunnel project was first proposed more than 100 years ago in 1802.
7.A year after the official opening, Eurotunnel announced a loss of 925 million pounds - one of the biggest negative amounts in British corporate history
8.This is an amazing engineering structure: the length of the tunnel is slightly more than 50 kilometers, 38 of which are laid beneath the seabed.
9.this building is a sample of modern engineering skills, equally taking into account the safety and functionality.