Moseley Green Tunnel, Forest of Dean, UK
Posted by: Team Sieni
N 51° 46.407 W 002° 32.059
30U E 532130 N 5735943
A tunnel on the "Mineral Loop" railway in the Forest of Dean.
Waymark Code: WM6FFY
Location: South West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 05/26/2009
Views: 10
This tunnel, which is 503 yards yards in length is on the "Mineral Loop" of the Severn and Wye Railway in the Forest of Dean. The Mineral Loop ran through the Forest and served various collieries such as Foxes Bridge and New Fancy and rejoined the main line at Tufts Junction [4].
The tunnel was used for ammunition storage during the Second World War, and the line closed permanently in 1951 [1]. Links [2] and [3] contain pictures of the inside of the tunnel and more information.
The North portal (very close to the suggested parking) is accessible but as we had forgotten to bring a light (a rather basic omission for a tunnel hunting expedition!) we did not venture inside.
The South portal is in a very steep cutting which is fenced off and looks dangerous. It may be accessible by walking sufficiently far enough South to get to the trackbed then turning back North, but we didn't try this.
Brick ventilation shafts are visible near the road (see pictures)
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Forest of Dean Railways The Decline of the Severn & Wye
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Song of the paddle photographs from inside the tunnel. (Odd, as this is a canoeing site!)
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Forest of Dean Tunnels
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Branch Lines in and around Lydney by Vic Mitchell and Keith Smith. Middleton Press, 2008. ISBN 978 1 906008 26 0