Open Tunnel Mouth on Disused Railway

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Open Tunnel Mouth on Disused Railway

Image: © John Readman Taken: 23 May 2007

This is the other end of the tunnel that travels beneath Pudsey from Carlisle Road.The railway linked Bradford Exchange with Leeds Central and closed in the 1960's. From the tunnel the railway passes beneath a bridleway and then crosses Tyersal Beck on a high embankment.

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Image Location

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53.789377
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-1.678782