THE DOVER TUNNEL.
Reports from Europe state that the French Government is about granting a charter to a company formed for the purpose of excavating a tunnel under the Straits of Dover, and thus connecting Great Britain and France by means of a railway. This project was started several years ago, but its practicability was doubted, under the impression that the tunnel would have to be blasted through the solid rock, requiring an immense expenditure of money. It is now, however, confidently asserted by geologists that the bed of the Straits of Dover is composed of grey chalk, which can easily be bored through. Under the view that the bed was composed of hard rock, it was estimated that the tunnel would cost fifty millions of dollars and would take ten years in its construction. Under the theory that the bed of the British Channel between Dover and Calais is formed of chalk, it has been calculated that two tunnels can be completed in four years, at a cost of twenty millions. The passage of the British Channel in the ordinary small steamboats is so excessively disagreeable in stormy weather that many persons are deterred from crossing. Should the Straits be tunnelled there is no doubt that the number of travellers passing under the bed of the British Channel would be very great, particularly as the time of the journey from Dover to Calais would be shortened to a thirty minutes.' stay in a railway car.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1083, 17 January 1872, Page 3
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246THE DOVER TUNNEL. Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1083, 17 January 1872, Page 3
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