Victorian Tunnel

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Victorian Tunnel by Robert Cuthill as part of the Geograph project.

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Victorian Tunnel

Image: © Robert Cuthill Taken: 9 Feb 2006

Built to allow the Cwm Stream and a footpath to pass under the former track-bed at Mumbles Road station of the Swansea to Shrewsbury LMS railway line. The stream has a confluence with the Clyne River close to the tree beyond the tunnel.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.598869
Longitude
-3.996161