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The old rail tunnel between Fløen and Kronstad (450m long) has been linked to the service/escape tunnel for a new light rail tunnel (for the line from Bergen to Fyllingsdalen) - together they will form the world's longest bicycle and … [more]
There's something a bit intimidating about the road passing under the railway here, it's dark and the road is surrounded by walls which make the passage feel very narrow.
Tunnel under the railway on Saint Lukes Road, Bristol. I know it's not actually a tunnel, but it feels like one. I crossed the road and rode through along the narrow fenced footway. The road with it's walled sides and darkness feels rather … [more]
[Image taken 17.10.21] York railway station, York. [NOTE: No streetview at this location.] Hurrah! At last the two underpasses have imagery in them. The photos are of places along the LNER route. Several years ago I did a walk around with … [more]
[Image taken 22.7.21] Marygate car park. (No streetview at this location.) The greenery has been cut back along the fencing but remains overhead. Other issue with unchecked greenery and blind users read updated caption for: #172059. See … [more]
[Image taken 20.7.21] Marygate car park, York. [Note: No street view at this location.] Cutting of the foliage growing through and over the fence alongside the York-Scarborough railway. It was restricting the width of this critical … [more]
[Image taken 4.7.21] Marygate car park, York. This was a very bright morning. The route - now effectively a tunnel due to the hoardings and the greenery from the rail line - was darker than it looks in this image. (My camera adds in light.) … [more]
The route from Erradale Street to the Halloween Pend now has a large flight of steps to get down. Avoid the route if cycling.
Really pleased to have influenced the reinstatement of these bollards after their temporary removal. Got them put back with a 1.5m gap either side of the central bollard, rather than 4 separate 1m gaps that were there before 😊 … [more]
The 525m-long Brockville Railway Tunnel has reopened as a public walkway - it's at the end of the Brock Trail, but bikes must be wheeled through the tunnel to the lakefront.
Hasty Lane: Once in the tunnel, however, the surface is much improved. This could be a valuable route if it were better taken care of.
Pedantic signage for the Clyde Tunnel northbound entrance and southbound exit. Why sign the exit from here?
The kind of dropped kerb that really needs nibbed to protect it from car parking. The kerb across the road is completely blocked. On this side of Holmfauldhead Place a shared-use footway has been created between this dropped kerb and the … [more]
The exit from the southbound pedestrian/cycle Clyde Tunnel. Although each tunnel is one-way for cycles, pedestrians can use either tunnel in either directions. How are pedestrians entering here expected to know about the possibility of … [more]
Roadworks at the canal bridge on Boquhanran Road, with space left for cycling and walking. I wonder if the road network would miss this road being shut to motor vehicles permanently.
There is a major public transport strike today, which means no train, tram, bus, or ferry service across the Netherlands. To retain timely and efficient access to the city, Amsterdam opened the (previously car-only) IJtunnel to bikes and … [more]
NCN27 I expect from certain angles and at certain times this tunnel can be a reminder of one of Munch's Screams. The long slow ascent out of Ilfracombe.
Walensee - Standenhorn Tunnel Location: , Dorfli (Canton of Glarus, Switzerland) This tunnel with a length of 235 meters was built during the construction of the new road and todays motorway along the lake. It is only for cyclists and … [more]
Mersey Tunnel Signs explaining what's permitted in the Queensway tunnel and how much it'll cost. Pedestrians prohibited, but not cyclists (except during rush hour see below) - so no dismounting! Video shot at 2am: … [more]
Mersey Tunnel Approach to Queensway tunnel - cycling does not appear to be prohibited (ah it is during rush hours see #106493) but pedestrians are forbidden - so don't break down! A video shot riding thru both ways at 2am ish: … [more]
Looking inside the Union Canal's Falkirk Tunnel. A sign back at #101156 advises dismounting. I wouldn't disagree. This end of the tunnel is quite wet, so can be slippery.
The passageway under the railway linking Drossie Road to the Union Canal (part of the John Muir Way), plus some cycle parking stands in a car park.
The speed limit for cycling in the Clyde Tunnel is displayed as 5 miles per hour. This is less than the former minimum speed restriction for motorists in the tunnel upstairs of 8mph!
There are intercom panels next to the former stairwells in the Clyde Tunnel, in addition to those at the entrances and exits.
The approach to the Clyde Tunnel cycle tunnel entrance from Holmfauld Place, with no dropped kerb for anyone that missed the dropped kerb in #99461.
An attempt has been made to brighten up this narrow passageway under the railway, but no-one has come back to keep it in good order.
A route sign for the route to the right on a square post, but only stickers for the route straight ahead through the tunnel.
The Halloween Pend, an old tunnel under the Forth & Clyde Canal. Not much use for cycling, unless you don't mind a bit of scrambling and ankle-deep mud. More information at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcKoypTGPG8
Rotherhithe tunnel has narrow footways either side. The traffic trundles through as a virtually constant stream. A very unpleasant environment on foot, we did see about three bikes as we dared to walk about 100metres before turning back. … [more]
Rotherhithe tunnel has narrow footways either side. The traffic trundles through as a virtually constant stream. A very unpleasant environment on foot, we did see about three bikes as we dared to walk about 100metres before turning back. … [more]
Rotherhithe tunnel has narrow footways either side. The traffic trundles through as a virtually constant stream. A very unpleasant environment on foot, we did see about three bikes as we dared to walk about 100metres before turning back. … [more]