I guess this would be my first explore. I had no idea the tunnels existed. Just happened to stumble across one from an old railway bridge. So I went and took some photos. Upon later research I found there was three tunnels all quite close to each other. These images are taken over a few visits and some long walks!
The Old Dalby Test Track is used for testing new designs of trains. It is between Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire and Edwalton on the course of the Midland Railway's route between Kettering and Nottingham, which closed to passengers in 1968. It is 13.5 miles (21.7 km) in length.
After closure as a through route, it was converted into a test track for the Advanced Passenger Train APT-E project, re-opening in September 1970.[1] The track saw extensive use in the heyday of the Research Division and was used for pantograph development and OHLE testing.
There is one more tunnel after Old Dalby which I did not visit.
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The Old Dalby Test Track is used for testing new designs of trains. It is between Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire and Edwalton on the course of the Midland Railway's route between Kettering and Nottingham, which closed to passengers in 1968. It is 13.5 miles (21.7 km) in length.
After closure as a through route, it was converted into a test track for the Advanced Passenger Train APT-E project, re-opening in September 1970.[1] The track saw extensive use in the heyday of the Research Division and was used for pantograph development and OHLE testing.
There is one more tunnel after Old Dalby which I did not visit.
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