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Report - Trelill Tunnel - Cornwall - Sept 2019

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Lenston

Bajo Tierra
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Popped in here while passing and a flying visit really ,a nice little tunnel which is fairly generic but still nice to see and tick off the list.

History

The Trelill Railway Tunnel was built in 1895 and formed part of the North Cornwall Railway network, which ran the Atlantic Coast Express to London, between Wadebridge and Camelford. It is the only tunnel along this route.

The tunnel length is 354 yards and is built as a curve and a decline down to St Kew Highway and runs right under the village of Trelill. The tunnel served to take the line below the village of Trelill, so allowing a more direct route between Halwill in Devon and Padstowin Cornwall. The line closed on 3 October 1966 as part of Dr Beeching's railway cuts.

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Thanks for looking​
 
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