Swainsley Tunnel
Swainsley Tunnel is a tunnel on the route of the former Leek and Manifold Light Railway, which connected the market town of Leek to Hulme End via Waterhouses in Staffordshire, England. The tunnel is located between Ecton and and was closed in 1939 along with the rest of the line from Waterhouses to Hulme End. Today, it is used as a shared bicycle, automobile and pedestrian tunnel. Due to its narrow width, there are enforced regulations on car users, and there is a weight limit of three tons. The tunnel is located in a very deep cutting running under a minor road.
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Swainsley Tunnel
Swainsley Tunnel is a tunnel on the route of the former Leek and Manifold Light Railway, which connected the market town of Leek to Hulme End via Waterhouses in Staffordshire, England. The tunnel is located between Ecton and and was closed in 1939 along with the rest of the line from Waterhouses to Hulme End. Today, it is used as a shared bicycle, automobile and pedestrian tunnel. Due to its narrow width, there are enforced regulations on car users, and there is a weight limit of three tons. The tunnel is located in a very deep cutting running under a minor road.
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