Modelling for the Future Trailer (1961)
02 January 1961
Factual
5 mins
A model of a proposed terminal which will serve a Channel Tunnel demonstrates the facilities it will offer and show the possibilities of a dry land crossing between England and France.
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02 January 1961
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