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Newest Review: ... drive on at the stern and off at the bow (or vice versa). On both these services the cars are in almost straight lines ... more

 ... whenever you get on or off. Alas this could not be said of the SeaCat. Cars seem to be jumbled in all directions and depending where you are on the car deck you may even have to reverse. Consequently the loading and unloading takes somewhat longer as a result. This is a serious down side to the SeaCat. Marks out of 10 :- Hoverspeed : 3 P&O Stena Line : 9 Eurotunnel : 9 Comfort On Board Of course for the Eurotunnel this is a case of How comfortable is your car? As you remain with your car for the whole journey the t...more

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Engineering the Channel Tunnel
Pages: 334, Edition: 1, Hardcover, Taylor & Francis
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Work: The Building of the Channel Tunnel RailLink
Pages: 224, Hardcover, Merrell Publishers
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Premium Review The Channel Tunnel (DVD): The Channel Tunnel (1548 words)
by - written on 09/08/08 (5 readings)
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It is getting to be that time of year again. I do travel regularly to Europe on business outside of the Summer peak period and enjoy touring the continent by car for a couple of weeks. All this cannot be done without crossing the Channel and this means about 12 channel crossings a year. I do tend to prefer the Eurotunnel service for my business trips when time is the most important factor and of course as my company picks up the bill the higher fare does not tend to bother me so much. I have also used the Ferries frequently and over Easter 2001 we used the new SeaCat service which has replaced the discontinued Hovercraft service. As I am a relatively seasoned Channel ...  Read the complete review

 
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