Thomas Wood Tunnel - Welsh Bicknor, Gloucestershire, UK
Posted by: Dragontree
N 51° 51.428 W 002° 36.050
30U E 527490 N 5745223
Under Coppett Hill and Thomas Wood this old railway tunnel lies dormant and spectacular.
Waymark Code: WMN64B
Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 01/02/2015
Views: 4
The tunnel is 630 yards long and was used between 1873 and 1965. It runs from Kerne Bridge in the north to Lydbrook in the south with the winding loop of the River Wye hugging its portals. There is a slight righthand bend from north to south temporarily distorting the light at the end.
Inside the tunnel the walls are stone faced and the roof lined in brick. The southern end floods from water coming through the roof but the remainder is dry and in good condition.
Construction: Brick or concrete block
Condition: Good
Rail Status: No
Current status: Abandoned & Visitable
Original Use: Freight
The "Other End": N 51° 51.478 W 002° 36.049
Tunnel Length: 1,890.00
Suggested Parking Area: N 51° 50.991 W 002° 35.262
Terrain:
Website: [Web Link]
Date Built: 1873
Date Abandoned: 1965
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