In this video we explore the historical Harecastle disused railway tunnel. The tunnel is part of the former North Staffordshire railway which was actually the original west coast mainline in England. We explore Harecastle south railway tunnel. The tunnel was abandoned in 1966 due to it being unfit to be adapted for the electrification of the west coast mainline. The abandoned tunnel on the now disused railway line was built in 1848. This piece of Victorian railway architecture is stunning and has ventilation shafts that rise to Harecastle hill above. During this urban explore, urbex we also discovered some side tunnel adits that take water and drain it to The Canal tunnels that sit below the level of the disused railway tunnel. The canal tunnels were built respectively by James Brindley, Canal Engineer and Thomas Telford. We take a look at the two Canal tunnel portals.
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Harecastle Disused Railway Tunnel
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