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I just returned from London and Paris last night and don;t worry about what you call it because nobody particularly was calling it anything....that thing about calling it "The Chunnel" should probably be on that "myths" post along with the one about nobody in Europe wearing Levis or other denim clothing along with tennis shoes or "trainers"..they were, literally, EVERYWHERE!
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The thing about "Chunnel" is that it was first used by British tabloids way back in the 80's when the tunnel was conceived, as a catchy headline word. Now nearly ten years down the line the novelty has worn off and hardly anyone in Britain refers to it as "Chunnel" - it's simply Channel Tunnel. Interestingly, the word was omitted from the latest revision of Oxford Concise Dictionary as nearly obsolete. As a further clarification, Eurotunnel is the operator of Channel Tunnel and it's also the name of drive-on, drive-off car and lorry (truck) shuttle service (used to be called Le Shuttle). Eurostar operates the passenger rail service through the tunnel linking London and Ashford with France and Belgium, while EWS runs the goods train service.
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Ira,
I still don't quite understand the Leisure fare thing.
Leisure 4 is 45E each way.
Leisure 3 is 60 each way, etc
Where can I get an explanation of these.
Thanks
Earl,
Since I brought this thread back up I assume you meant me about 'Chunnel'.
If you look back, I didn't refer to it as anything.
I still don't quite understand the Leisure fare thing.
Leisure 4 is 45E each way.
Leisure 3 is 60 each way, etc
Where can I get an explanation of these.
Thanks
Earl,
Since I brought this thread back up I assume you meant me about 'Chunnel'.
If you look back, I didn't refer to it as anything.
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Lynne check out the timetables at www.eurostar.com. Have fun!
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