Some of the first members of the public to enter the newly restored Devonshire Tunnel, Bath, United Kingdom on 6th April 2013. The restored tunnel is part of the Two Tunnel Greenway which is a 13-mile accessible route leading south from Bath City and is accessible by foot, cycle, buggy and wheelchair. Cyclists and pedestrians share the use of the path. The route re-uses part of one of the United Kingdom’s most famous railway lines, which burrows beneath Combe Down. The Devonshire Tunnel is 447 yards in length and stone lined throughout. The building of the Two Tunnels Route was organised by
Some of the first members of the public to enter the newly restored Devonshire Tunnel, Bath, United Kingdom on 6th April 2013. The restored tunnel is part of the Two Tunnel Greenway which is a 13-mile accessible route leading south from Bath City and is accessible by foot, cycle, buggy and wheelchair. Cyclists and pedestrians share the use of the path. The route re-uses part of one of the United Kingdom’s most famous railway lines, which burrows beneath Combe Down. The Devonshire Tunnel is 447 yards in length and stone lined throughout. The building of the Two Tunnels Route was organised by Sustrans, working in partnership with Bath and North East Somerset Council.
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