Haddon Hall disused Railway Tunnel. Why build it ?

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  • Опубликовано: 6 ноя 2024
  • Haddon Hall railway tunnel is a disused railway tunnel in Derbyshire Peak district England UK. The abandoned railway line was closed in the Beeching British rail cuts during 1968. This was because the line was duplicated as a trans pennine route across England. The tunnel was never needed to be built it was only built for aesthetic reasons primarily because The Duke of Rutland did not want Steam trains passing across his land. So it was buried underground. Built by the Midland railway company in 1861 it is another fine example of Victorian engineering. We explore this railway walk with Paul and Rebecca Whitewick from every disused station.

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