Kettleness Tunnel and Sandsend Tunnel are relics of one of the least profitable branch lines in British railway history - the Whitby to Loftus line. The route closed in 1958 having been beset by structural issues from the outset.
The original route was set to follow the coastline much lower down the cliff, work did begin but was later abandoned before the current route built
I explore a small cave / tunnel attached to this midway through which was created and used during construction. The tunnel itself appears to be in good condition, much better than her neighbour Sandsend Tunnel.
Extensive video of my visit here ->
The original route was set to follow the coastline much lower down the cliff, work did begin but was later abandoned before the current route built
I explore a small cave / tunnel attached to this midway through which was created and used during construction. The tunnel itself appears to be in good condition, much better than her neighbour Sandsend Tunnel.
Extensive video of my visit here ->