The beauty of the two main carriers on the Dover-Calais route is the sheer number of crossings that they operate on the Sunday and Monday. They seemingly abandon the idea of timed crossings and do their best impression of the Dunkirk evacuations instead. So, basically, you can turn up whenever and they just put you on the next boat. This is great for relieving the stress of a large tailback caused by an over-excited Brit having failed in his bid to re-enact a do-or-die overtaking move he's seen down into Indianapolis corner.
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