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* [http://www.twotunnels.org.uk/index.html Two Tunnels Greenway] | * [http://www.twotunnels.org.uk/index.html Two Tunnels Greenway] | ||
* [http://www.forgottenrelics.co.uk/tunnels/devonshire.html Forgotten Relics] (shows photos of the tunnel being excavated) | |||
[[Category:Linear Park]] | [[Category:Linear Park]] | ||
[[Category:S&DJR]] | [[Category:S&DJR]] | ||
[[Category:Tunnels]] | [[Category:Tunnels]] | ||
[[Category:John Rawlings]] | [[Category:John Rawlings]] | ||
Revision as of 00:19, 15 April 2010
<googlemap lat="51.362671" lon="-2.365923"> 51.369691, -2.366567, Devonshire Tunnel </googlemap>
To Bath: Maple Grove
To Radstock: Watery Bottom Viaduct
History
Devonshire tunnel is 447 yards long.
1970s
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The view from inside Devonshire Tunnel looking back towards Bath. The bridge in the background is that at Maple Grove. © John Rawlings
2008
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Looking towards the tunnel in 2008. The cutting has been filled and the portal buried. © John Rawlings
2010
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The view towards Bath from above the tunnel portal. The brick pillar is an access shaft to the tunnel below. 21.2.10
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By April the tunnel mouth had been dug out as part of the Two Tunnels Greenway project. © John Rawlings
External Links
- Two Tunnels Greenway
- Forgotten Relics (shows photos of the tunnel being excavated)