Highest ranked in Europe was the revived Battersea Power Station in seventh place ... In tenth spot was the Channel Tunnel linking England and France for Eurotunnel shuttle services, and London ...
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The Channel Tunnel opened in May 1994 and connects Kent, in southern England, to Calais, in northern France, underneath the sea bed of the English Channel. The 31 mile (50.5km) journey takes just ...
It took eight years and 13,000 workers to build the Channel Tunnel, which was completed by 1993. It opened a year later. Waterloo International station was the Eurostar's initial home, with the ...
Dozens of people were left stranded for hours inside the Channel Tunnel after a train from Calais to Folkestone appeared to have broken down. Footage emerged showing Eurotunnel Le Shuttle ...
“The Channel Tunnel – Life on the Inside” is a four-part documentary series about the people who keep the busiest railway system in the world going. The Channel Tunnel has been open for 25 year ...
Three British engineering triumphs, the Shard, Battersea Power Station and the Channel Tunnel, have made it onto a global “top ten” list of the most significant buildings and structures of the modern ...