Disused Railway Tunnel, Keswick Cycleway
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The photograph on this page of Disused Railway Tunnel, Keswick Cycleway by Mick Garratt as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Mick Garratt Taken: 16 Jul 2005
The tunnel was used to carry the Penrith to Keswick railway and was block during the construction of the A66 Keswick bypass. At this point on the cycleway a wooden platform has been constructed overhanging the narrow gorge of the River Greta in order to get round the obstruction.