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On This Day: Channel Tunnel opens to passengers On Nov. 14, 1994, the 31-mile Channel Tunnel under the English Channel opened to passenger traffic between England and France.
LONDON --Britain hopes a 13 foot-high concrete wall will succeed where security guards and barbed wire have failed, and stop migrants reaching the U.K. from the northern French port of Calais ...
In 1990, the Chunnel was still being built. It was built from Sangatte, France, south of Calais, to the suburb of Folkestone, ... CBS News App Open. Chrome Safari Continue. Be the first to know.
Police reinforcements are being sent to the French port city of Calais to try to deal with thousand of migrants trying to get to Britain. The migrants are mostly from the Middle East or Africa.
Passengers Safe After Chunnel Fire. This article is from the archive of The New York Sun before the launch of its new website in 2022. The Sun has neither altered nor updated such articles but will ...
100 try to enter Britain illegally. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Oct 30, 2001 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Oct 30, 2001 ...
On Nov. 14, 1994, the 31-mile Channel Tunnel under the English Channel opened to passenger traffic between England and France.