Transatlantic Tunnel
Extreme EngineeringDiscovery Channel | Science | Technology
April 16, 2003
Country: United States/United Kingdom
Project: The Transatlantic Tunnel
The year is 2099 a train hurdle though its tunnel at a blinding speed, 5,000 miles an hour on a journey through the Atlantic Ocean. It's passengers just had dinner in New York and less than an hour will be having dessert in Paris.
Science fiction? perhaps not. A transatlantic tunnel may be closer to reality than we think. But just how would such a staggering project ever be built? Eve if it could be complete, could it withstand the horrific danger that would surely confronted. And if it is successful, could it provide the model for other tunnels that would one day like the people of the world across the seven seas?
Here with Watch Documentaries 360 in the series of Extreme Engineering in this episode Transatlantic Tunnel.
Project: The Transatlantic Tunnel
The year is 2099 a train hurdle though its tunnel at a blinding speed, 5,000 miles an hour on a journey through the Atlantic Ocean. It's passengers just had dinner in New York and less than an hour will be having dessert in Paris.
Science fiction? perhaps not. A transatlantic tunnel may be closer to reality than we think. But just how would such a staggering project ever be built? Eve if it could be complete, could it withstand the horrific danger that would surely confronted. And if it is successful, could it provide the model for other tunnels that would one day like the people of the world across the seven seas?
Here with Watch Documentaries 360 in the series of Extreme Engineering in this episode Transatlantic Tunnel.
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