I followed the chunnel from the early design competition (there were proposals that you could drive through it), through 'breakthrough', sadness that the boring machines were just dumped down there and finally the first services...
Naturally, all the media cared about was the mahoosive debts that the company had... they lost interest after that until there was a fire down there...
Finally, there is a meeja frenzy because a few trains broke down...
I think the amazing thing about it was that it was ever built at all... I just can't imagine the country managing such an engineering feat these days... what does that say about the shit hole that was a once great country that our parents fought for...?
See also: Concorde, VC10, Trident, Harrier, QE2, etc.