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swanseamale47

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Tidenham tunnel was built in 1876 and closed in 1981, the tunnel is 1,1080 yard long, and was built for the Wye vally railway. This tunnels unusual in that it still has the lines laid through it.
We stumbled across the tunnel by accident while looking for something else simply by driving over the road bridge over the lines and spotting it, sadly we wern't really equipted for a proper explore and didn't have the "real" camera with us so the pics are of poorer quality.

The southern entrance which is pretty badly overgrowen along the trackbed

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Inside the southern entrance
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Some metal ring shaped bits, not too sure what they are for.
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The single ventilation shaft
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A boulder thats fallen from the roof at some time, slightly worrying
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A not very good shot along the tunnel
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Inside the northan entrance
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outside the northan entrance
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Nice photos, the metal shapped bits are park of the track fixings, at this moment in time the name is lost from my memory. Lol
 
Hi mate !!
Love this tunnel (visited a while back).Glad you had a good visit !! The mystery items are track KEYS they fit between the chair and the side of the rail to hold the rail firmly in place !!:)
 
Thanks for the replies. The tunnel was a fun visit with the track sstill being in place but the approach was very overgrown, theres some big size trees now growing in the lines on the south side, theres also an interesting looking quarryand pill box on the north side about a half mile or so along the lines and a few caves but we ran out of time and didn't have chance to explore there.
 
Looks a good mooch this-real bonus having the track still in situ! Nice one.
 
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Nice photos, the metal shapped bits are park of the track fixings, at this moment in time the name is lost from my memory. Lol

Probably 'Pandrols' at a guess. Generic track worker term for clips for bullhead and flat bottom rails.
(Bullhead type in the pic).
 
Great find! I would be very temped to back there with a tripod and a torch, and have some fun with light painting. Maybe also a train whistle to keep your fellow explorers on their toes! :)
 
Thanks again for the replies.
I am planning to re-visit several of the tunnels I have done taking more kit (slave flashes tripods, lights etc) and doing the job properly, as usual though time is the problems, I will get around to it eventually though.
Thanks Wayne
 
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