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Size: 12" x 8" - 305mm x 203mm

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Photograph Notes: A short 66 yard tunnel under a minor road at Midford on the Somerset & Dorset Railway, known informally to loco crews as "Long Arch Bridge". The line opened in 1874 and closed in 1966 and is now a cycleway and footpath known as the Two Tunnels Greenway. Although if you count this as a tunnel, there are actually three tunnels. Near here the trackbed of the Great Western Railway's Hallatrow to Limpley Stoke branch - closed in 1951 and famous for being used as the set of the classic Ealing comedy, the Titfield Thunderbolt - passes under the S&D's Midford viaduct.


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