The railway originally terminated at Notabile, at the bottom of the hill on which the town Rabat sits. Following the decision of the British Army to build a barracks at Mtarfa, on the other side of the hill, in 1896 work started on a tunnel which would extend the line to the barracks. Completed in 1900, a new teminus station was provided, called Museum, after the nearby Roman Museum.
After closure of the line, the tunnel was used as an air raid shelter and for mushroom growing, but is now disused.
The Notabile Station Booking Office. In a cutting was the platform, now filled in.
A narrow opening still leads to the tunnel mouth
The portal and plenty of vegetation!
These are air shafts, marking the line of the tunnel
Museum Station, now a derelict restaurant
Tunnel entrance at Museum
the only interior shot managed, before some irate farmer told me to clear off!
After closure of the line, the tunnel was used as an air raid shelter and for mushroom growing, but is now disused.
The Notabile Station Booking Office. In a cutting was the platform, now filled in.
A narrow opening still leads to the tunnel mouth
The portal and plenty of vegetation!
These are air shafts, marking the line of the tunnel
Museum Station, now a derelict restaurant
Tunnel entrance at Museum
the only interior shot managed, before some irate farmer told me to clear off!