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Author Topic: 10 years of the Two Tunnels cycleway  (Read 952 times)
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« on: April 06, 2023, 16:35:03 »

I note that the Two Tunnels Cycleway was first opened 10 years ago today - https://www.twotunnels.org.uk . Congratulations to the team who worked so hard to make this possible, some of whom are members here.   It's a wonderful day out / walk / ride through the old Devonshire and Combe Down tunnels, and the section of the Somerset and Dorset from Bath though to Midford. I've done it several times and MUST do to again
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« Reply #1 on: April 06, 2023, 22:00:11 »

Blinkin' flip.....10 years already?  I remember chatting with the entrance staff at Bath's NT Prior Park property who told me about it as it was due to open shortly.  I've done it a few times since, most memorably on my second or third visit when I went with my brother but didn't tell him about the "surprise" in the longer tunnel....well, why spoil it?
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« Reply #2 on: April 06, 2024, 18:53:22 »

A memorable experience and one I recommend to friends - and a big THANK YOU to those who worked so hard to make it happen. You know who you are.  Grin
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« Reply #3 on: April 06, 2024, 20:51:48 »

And now, 11 year anniversary today, for good measure it falls on a Saturday.

A couple of photos: one of the opening day crowds, and another of ex S&D (Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway) footplate crew John Sawyer and Tim Hughes (who had a Bath Junction to Midford token pouch on his arm). Alas, Devonshire Tunnel is still closed for the time being, an... issue... with the tunnel drain still needs addressing.

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« Reply #4 on: April 07, 2024, 08:01:30 »

I don't feel the current situation is going to change soon

https://road.cc/content/news/cycling-tunnel-closed-again-due-flooding-307683

Am interested how they managed to do it despite English Nature Natural England shouting BATS (as opposed to Great Crested Newts). Another former railway tunnel in Wales has gone ahead despite the Welsh equivalent playing the bats card, although it is shut part of the year during the bat breeding season.

The South Downs National Park are going through all sorts of contortions over the tunnels on the Chichester - Midhurst line, alternative suggestions hardly suitable for manual wheelchair users who are not paralympians. Is it a case that BANES was prepared to face down English Nature and a National Park feel they can't.

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