chunnel

/ˈtʃʌnəl/
noun
  1. A tunnel under the English Channel that connects England and France, used by trains and vehicles.
    • Driving through the Chunnel on a car shuttle is a quick way to cross the Channel.
    • The Chunnel opened in 1994 and is over 31 miles long.
    • We took the train through the Chunnel from London to Paris.
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