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As it is now at the south portalRoyAug 15, 2020
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The unexplained sudden mistRoyAug 15, 2020
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No escape from this endRoyAug 15, 2020
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Filled to the top with a mix of soil and rubble which has set rock hardRoyAug 15, 2020
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Lots of straw stalactites at this endRoyAug 15, 2020
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Another refuge shows the blue engineering brick with red brick aboveRoyAug 15, 2020
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The ceramic number plate lets the platelayers and gangers know how far they are into the tunnelRoyAug 15, 2020
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This one has two metal rungs at the topRoyAug 15, 2020
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Calcified water running down the wallRoyAug 15, 2020
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Back outside now. A cable hanger post alongside the trackbed.RoyAug 15, 2020
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The tunnel parapet hasn't fared so wellRoyAug 15, 2020
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It's hard to imagine that a railway line went through the cutting belowRoyAug 15, 2020
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Heading back to Diggle finds more cable hanger posts in amongst the treesRoyAug 15, 2020
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A southbound train about to cross over the foot tunnelRoyAug 15, 2020
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Bridge 69 leads to the foot tunnelRoyAug 15, 2020
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