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Can you drive through the Eurostar tunnel?

Can I drive my car through the Eurotunnel? It is not possible to drive through the Channel Tunnel or Eurotunnel. You must drive onto the Eurotunnel Le Shuttle train, which boards at the Channel Tunnel terminals in Folkestone and Calais in order to use the service.



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Eurostar only run passenger trains, so if you want to take the car, take a look at Eurotunnel Le Shuttle.

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There is really only one driving route from London to Paris, which is through the Channel Tunnel. If you take the most direct route it is about a 258 mile (415 km) drive from London to Paris plus about 34 miles (54 km) for the Eurotunnel crossing.

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Drive on, relax, drive off Depending on the height of your car, you will need to follow signs for single-deck boarding or double-deck boarding (find out more here). You and your pets stay in your vehicle throughout the journey - sit back and relax, it only takes 35 minutes to cross.

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If you are travelling on LeShuttle, which uses the Channel Tunnel, you stay in your car during the 35 minute journey from Folkestone to Calais. Once your car is loaded onto the deck of its shuttle and your crossing starts, you can leave your car to stretch your legs or use the on board toilets.

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The carriage is lit and there are toilet facilities available. You can get out and walk around, but there is nowhere to go. Toilets are fine. You mustn't smoke or take flash photos because they have smoke and flash detectors that are very sensitive and can stop the train.

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Generally speaking the ferry is usually slightly cheaper, but whichever option you choose, make sure to shop around for deals and book well ahead of time to get the best-value fares.

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Passengers must remain on board the coach until all the shuttle carriage doors are closed. Stay close to your vehicle in order that staff on board can contact you if necessary.

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Can you take a rental car on the Eurotunnel? Much like taking a rental car on a ferry, provided that the car / rental agent permit cross border travel, unless there is a specific restriction to taking a hire car on the Eurotunnel there is nothing to stop you.

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Eurostar. City centre to city, the Eurostar is quicker. Overall journey times between the centre of London and Paris is under 3.5 hours including transfers to the station and check in times. The Eurostar train journey itself takes generally takes under 2 hours 20 minutes for the 307 mile run.

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If you want to make the most of the beautiful scenery between London and Paris, consider taking the less well-travelled ferry route. Drive down the A23 from London through the chalk hills of the South Downs and continue along the winding coastal road at Brighton to the port of Newhaven.

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How long does the Eurostar check-in take? The check-in procedure for Eurostar train journeys takes roughly 20 minutes from start to finish, and depending on the class you're travelling in, it's recommended that you arrive at least 90 minutes before your Eurostar train leaves.

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Where is the Channel Tunnel? The Channel Tunnel runs between Calais in northern France and Folkestone in south Kent. Vehicle traffic for Le Shuttle gets on in Calais and gets off in Folkestone. Calais is about three hour's drive from Paris and Folkestone is about an hour and a half's drive from London.

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Absolutely — taking the train from London to Paris is always worth it. Even if all you have is one day, you can still make it the best day ever. What is this? But if you're only visiting Paris for one day, it's best to plan your trip carefully so that you get as much out of it as you can.

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Important information before you travel Citizens of the EU, EEA and Switzerland – You will need a passport that is valid for the duration of your stay in the UK, ID cards are no longer accepted unless exempt.

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1 Acetylene (Oxy-acetylene) and toxic gases; 2.4. 2 Vehicles powered by or which run on Hazardous Goods including Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) (Butane or Propane), Liquid Natural Gas (LNG), Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) or any other flammable gas.

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1 Answer. To allow for adequate fire suppression, in the event of a vehicle fire in the tunnel. The tunnel's fire suppression system depends upon complete mixing of the released halon gas with all air, without having pockets of high (or low) halon concentration.

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