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Briton refused Channel Tunnel access for final walk leg
Published Tuesday, June 16, 2026 · Updated June 17
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- Refusal Details and Reasons — 1 source
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Media Analysis
AI synthesisBritish adventurer Karl Bushby has been refused permission by Eurotunnel to use the Channel Tunnel for the final leg of his 36,000-mile walk around the world. Eurotunnel stated safety and operational concerns as the reasons for the denial.
What We Know — Key Points
Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- British adventurer Karl Bushby has been refused permission to use the Channel Tunnel to complete his 36,000-mile walk around the world.
- Eurotunnel cited safety and operational reasons for denying Karl Bushby access to a service tunnel.
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Refusal Details and Reasons
- BBC News
British adventurer Karl Bushby, who has been walking around the world since 1998, has been denied permission to use the Channel Tunnel for the final leg of his journey. Eurotunnel cited safety and operational reasons for refusing his request to access a service tunnel.
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