#############################
Video Source: www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHwDgN8SGAk
The Channel Tunnel, or Chunnel, connects the United Kingdom and France under the English Channel and is a magnificent feat of engineering. This innovative project's construction started in 1988 and ended in 1994. The English Channel Tunnel Connects United kingdom and France By Rail network. This Tunnel is the world longest under water tunnel. This video will explain how the world longest underwater tunnel was built • The Channel Tunnel or Euro Tunnel was an extremely complex engineering and construction undertaking. More than 13,000 people on both sides of the Channel worked on the project, making use of cutting-edge technology and methods. • To create the underwater tunnels, enormous tunnel boring machines (TBMs) were used. These TBMs might gnaw through the chalky subsoil beneath the ocean floor. The soil and rock were hauled away for reuse in landscaping and land restoration. • During construction, worker safety was of utmost importance due to the presence of hazardous geological features and the possibility of water infiltration. To protect the safety of its users, the English Channel tunnel was precisely planned with escape routes and high-tech ventilation systems. • The engineers had a difficult task ahead of them in joining the tunnel's two ends. To get the two pieces of tunnel to line up perfectly, they used cutting-edge surveying and positioning technologies. • The train which travel between United Kingdom and France Through English Channel Tunnel is also called Euro Tunnel Train. • The Channel Tunnel or Euro Tunnel is a symbol of international cooperation and human inventiveness. It has opened up new opportunities for business, travel, and tourism between the United Kingdom and France. The Chunnel is a symbol of what can be achieved when imaginative ingenuity and tenacity are combined, and it continues to be one of the most recognizable engineering feats in the modern world. • ___________________________Video Content______________________________ • 00:00 Intro • 00:51 Idea and Early Plans • 01:50 Political Challenges • 02:20 Geology and Environmental Concerns • 03:23 Construction Process • 04:41 Risks and Obstacles • 05:33 Inauguration • 06:41 Future Developments
#############################
New on site