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How deep is the Chunnel in the English Channel?

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  • by Lauryn Macy Roberts on May 26th, 2011

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    The depth of the Channel Tunnel, often called the Chunnel, varies from 150 feet to 246 feet below the seabed of the English Channel. Since 1994, high-speed trains have been making the 31-mile trip between England and France in just 20 minutes.

    References:

    Rail Europe: Frequently Asked Questions About Eurostar

    Texas A&M Engineering Works; The Chunnel; D. St. Martin; February 2005

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