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Ashby tunnel opened in 1804 originally as a canal tunnel between interconnecting canals so that the mining districts around the area could use it.the first carts through were drawn by horse.it was later improved for proper railway use.the tunnel was shortened from 447 yards to 308 yards and laid track for single gauge use.the line continued use till 1915 then it closed till the second world war when it was reopened again for the army to use.the line finally closed in 1955.visited this last year with man gone wrong as we were that way.apparently one end is badly flooded and I guess that is why there is a massive brick wall built in the middle.