Clayton Tunnel near Brighton
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Now back in 1841 the London to Brighton line was opened and during this build they had to go through a large hill, thus Clayton Tunnel was created. This was built without any modern excavators or machines. This was another brilliant piece of engineering back then. Sadly in 1861 there was a terrible crash when a signal man made a mistake and 2 trains collided, crushing the wooden coaches and those not killed by the impact where scolded by the engine steam, 23 people died on that day. The house that is built directly above the tunnel allegedly has a ghost from the accident roaming the rooms.

Here is a few pics,



I also went to a garden centre just down the road and they have a model of it there, here is a pic of it,

Well here endeth todays history lesson, hope you enjoyed it. The line is about 5 or 6 miles outside Brighton by the way.
Phill
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Big day on Thursday. my op is scheduled for 12.30 lunch time, so everything is crossed.
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