Railway tunnel under Maryon Park

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Railway tunnel under Maryon Park

Image: © Marathon Taken: 29 Sep 2012

The North Kent Line through Charlton opened in 1849. East of Charlton station and the level crossing at Charlton Lane it passes through two tunnels in quick succession, separated by the Green Chain Path footbridge in Maryon Park. This is the view from the footbridge looking towards Mount Street Tunnel, the second of the tunnels at 121 yards long. The wooded surroundings are also part of Maryon Park.

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