Like a Pratt a while back now I decided to delete some pics off my Photobucket. Not realising they would disintergrate here!. Cromer tunnel was built in 1893 as part of the Norfolk and Suffolk Joint Railway between North Walsham and Cromer Beach Stations. It followed a Coastal Route through the villages of Mundesely, Overstrand and Sidestrand before terminating at Cromer Beach Station on the North Norfolk Coast. The line was part of a huge Cross Country Railway know as the Midland and Great Northern Joint, so in effect this was the only Joint line in the U.K to be owned by a Joint line if you get my drift. The mighty Great Eastern also had and still have a Line to Cromer under which the Norfolk and Suffolk Joint passed by means of this, the only Standard Guage Tunnel in Norfolk!. Not a great length at 61 Yards but Standard Gauge all the same!, so no problems with lighting it....
A Clock in the dust, having seen better days
Looking towards the East Portal..
A Signalling Cable Post
For what its worth in a 61 yard tunnel a Railwaymans Refuge!!!
Looking out of the West Portal, towards the RoadBridge from Norwich Way..
Assorted Crap in the middle of the Bore..
The Tunnel Mouth showing the steep scramble down what hardly qualifies as an approach Cutting..