3. Eurotunnel is the name of the tunnel that crosses the Channel, joining Great
Britain with France.
It is considered the second longest submarine tunnel in the world, it has 50.5
kilometers, of which 39 are submarines. Approximately 35 minutes are needed to
cross it.
The Chunnel, as the Europeans call it, is a truly important international transport
infrastructure that has greatly simplified the times of travel by Train Paris
London.
The Eurotunnel has 3 galleries used for transport. Two of them for the passenger
(one going and one back) and another for the transportation of vehicles. In
addition it has two other transversal galleries for maintenance and assistance that
allows that there is current of air to decrease the pressure.
Through the Eurotunnel, Eurostar passenger train services and the services of the
Le Shuttle train for the transport of cars, motorcycles and trucks are transported.
The Eurostar train moves at 300 km / h, with more than 35 services daily, links
Paris to London and London to Brussels in just two hours.
4. One way journey on the London Underground may
involve 1 or 2 train changes. The journey begins when you
pass through the barrier in the lobby of the station where
the journey begins and ends when you pass through the
barrier of the destination station. With a single ticket you
can not interrupt the trip and leave at a station of the
station, the trip ends when you cross the exit bar of any
station.
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7. £23 Day Trip & Overnight - Ticket must be purchased
as part of a 2 day return. Return must be completed by
midnight (local time) on the second calendar day. £59
Short Stay Saver - Ticket must be purchased as part of
a 5 day return. Return must be completed by midnight
(local time) on the fifth calendar day. £164 Short Stay
Flexiplus - Ticket must be purchased as part of a 5 day
return. Return must be completed by midnight (local
time) on the fifth calendar day