Why Is The Channel Tunnel So Important For Europe?
Not long after the Channel Tunnel as many refer to as the Eurostar Tunnel opened in 1994, it was dubbed one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World. According to the American Society of Civil Engineers, that title was well deserved. It put the Channel Tunnel among the architectural wonders like the Empire State Building and the CN Tower. The Eurostar Tunnel certainly is a wonder and a massive feat of construction. But why is it so important for Europe? What was its impact, and which cities can travelers reach by using it? Let’s have a closer look at the Channel Tunnel significance: History Of The Eurostar Tunnel Even though the construction of the Channel Tunnel started in 1988, that doesn’t mean that the idea was new. Even Napoleon toyed with the idea of connecting England and France via a tunnel. Before him, French engineer Albert Mathieu-Favier first proposed such a tunnel in 1802. His concept included an artificial island along the way, as a horse-changi...