New tunnel found in rocks railway
Posted: Sun May 21, 2006 8:57 pm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/bristol/5001908.stm
Workers restoring the Clifton Rocks Railway in Bristol have found a hidden tunnel alongside the main route.
The main 500ft tunnel, which runs between Hotwells and Clifton, was only re-opened to the public in 2005. The last tram on the railway ran in 1934.
The charity restoring the tunnel say they noticed an alcove which, after four hours work moving bricks, led them to the new tunnel.
It is not known where the tunnel leads or why it was built.
The network of tunnels at the railway also served to house the BBC in the West during World War II.
Workers restoring the Clifton Rocks Railway in Bristol have found a hidden tunnel alongside the main route.
The main 500ft tunnel, which runs between Hotwells and Clifton, was only re-opened to the public in 2005. The last tram on the railway ran in 1934.
The charity restoring the tunnel say they noticed an alcove which, after four hours work moving bricks, led them to the new tunnel.
It is not known where the tunnel leads or why it was built.
The network of tunnels at the railway also served to house the BBC in the West during World War II.
