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− | Mount Pleasant Tunnel runs through a sandstone ridge between [[Stourport]] and [[Bewdley]], roughly one mile north of [[Burlish Halt]]. It is 124 yards long, with moulded stone archivolts at each end<ref>The Severn Valley Railway, John Marshall</ref>. | + | Mount Pleasant Tunnel, sometimes referred to as Burlish Tunnel, runs through a sandstone ridge between [[Stourport]] and [[Bewdley]], roughly one mile north of [[Burlish Halt]]. It is 124 yards long, with moulded stone archivolts at each end<ref>The Severn Valley Railway, John Marshall</ref>. |
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 18:08, 19 November 2015
Mount Pleasant Tunnel, sometimes referred to as Burlish Tunnel, runs through a sandstone ridge between Stourport and Bewdley, roughly one mile north of Burlish Halt. It is 124 yards long, with moulded stone archivolts at each end[1].
References
- ↑ The Severn Valley Railway, John Marshall
Links
Photo from The Railway & Canal Historical Society trackbed walk on 9 March 2009 (link).