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RoadForce



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Taking the channel tunnel FR - GB with small children
Hi,

We will be spending our summer holiday in the UK and I was wondering if we will see some "nasty stuff" if we take the tunnel? It's been on the news many times that illegals try to get on/in/under lorries, sometimes using violence. We will be in a regular family estate (so not the Defender) sp I don't expect they will try to "board" us (right?), but we have small children and don't want them to witness any of the nasty stuff. Is that a real possibility, or are lorries and cars separated at an early stage and will we be OK?

I am sure some of you have travelled this route, are there any issues in this regard?

Thanks! Defender 130 HCPU Td5 MY2000
Post #761174 28th Feb 2019 1:37pm
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Zed



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I use the tunnel 6-7 times a year. Never witnessed anything untoward.
Post #761177 28th Feb 2019 1:44pm
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Harry.O



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I used it probably a dozen times last year and it was absolutely fine Thumbs Up 2005 Td5 110 Hardtop
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Post #761186 28th Feb 2019 2:12pm
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RoadForce



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Great, that's good to hear.

Just out of curiosity: is the whole thing blown up by the media, or is the problem simply located elsewhere? e.g. trucks and cars go different ways... Defender 130 HCPU Td5 MY2000
Post #761188 28th Feb 2019 2:14pm
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G4UJS



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Surely the tunnel is going to be filled in, in 29 days!

Cheers

Rob
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Bluest



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The tunnel has never been bad for migrants really. The ferry ports were worse. Coming out of Calais on the French side took you past the jungle, with all the migrants hanging about on the hard shoulder. 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS
Post #761223 28th Feb 2019 5:55pm
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boxoftricks



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We've likewise used with the kids and no problem. They have high walls on either side as you approach the tunnel if I remember correctly to keep anyone away from the roads. We always grab a Burger King in the departure building that you park next to whilst waiting. Also found it to be a great place to pick up bargain wine and beers.
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RoadForce



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Right, so when I thought the tunnel would be worse than the boat, it's actually the other way around? But that "jungle" was cleaned up last summer, right? So not really an issue anymore? Was thinking of taking the boat on our way to the UK, and take the tunnel on the way back (or the other way around).... Defender 130 HCPU Td5 MY2000
Post #761243 28th Feb 2019 7:23pm
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diesel_jim



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Good excuse to keep driving and "take a few out"... just claim they were trying to hijack your car. Laughing
Post #761251 28th Feb 2019 7:47pm
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962JOF



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We use it a lot. Two years ago there were quite a few people walking around the autoroute on the outskirts of Calais, but last year I didn’t see anyone. I can recommend the Flexi-Plus with children. Costs a bit, but you can turn up at anytime, get into the lounge where there are toilets and ‘free’ drinks and food and then you just drive on to the next train when you’re ready. If you’ve had quite a long drive before you get there or you are travelling on a busy day then I highly recommended it. If you’re crossing in the middle of the night, then I wouldn’t bother. Producer / glasses-wearer / Londoner (& er Oxfordshire) 🎬 👓 💂‍♂️
Post #761257 28th Feb 2019 8:07pm
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legin



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I used to go across weekly 3 to 4 years ago and it was bad been stopped in the tunnel with people running around but that's all came to a end over a year ago ,most drivers don't stop in the last service's and I have never used the Flexi-plus but mates with kids have and they say it's worth it.Enjoy England.
Post #761274 28th Feb 2019 9:13pm
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Intercept



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Re: Taking the channel tunnel FR - GB with small children
RoadForce wrote:
are lorries and cars separated at an early stage

Yes, and they travel in different parts of the train too. The car carriages are fully enclosed, whereas the lorry carriages are more of an open frame.
Post #761332 1st Mar 2019 10:54am
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Bluest



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Freight and cars are actually separate trains. You only get smaller vans and coaches in the car trains. 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS
Post #761335 1st Mar 2019 11:26am
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Different trains entirely  1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top
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Theres three types,

The shuttle which takes cars up to double decker coaches.
Class 92 which is for freight
and the international which is foot passenger only. I'm on IG: https://www.instagram.com/osloblue42/
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