A working model of the British terminal for Eurotunnel shows how cars, commercial vehicles and coaches will join and leave the shuttle trains at Folkestone when the tunnel link with France is completed. The model represents an area of 3km by 1km and includes trains built to a scale of 1:160, structures, people, street furniture, 3000 trees and 400 vehicles.
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Press, 21 July 1988, Page 23
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60A working model of the British terminal for Eurotunnel shows how cars, commercial vehicles and coaches will join and leave the shuttle trains at Folkestone when the tunnel link with France is completed. The model represents an area of 3km by 1km and includes trains built to a scale of 1:160, structures, people, street furniture, 3000 trees and 400 vehicles. Press, 21 July 1988, Page 23
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