Two Tunnels route opens
Two former railway tunnels that run beneath the city of Bath reopen this weekend - almost fifty years after they were abandoned. But instead of trains, it's cyclists and pedestrians who'll be able to use them.
Two former railway tunnels that run beneath the city of Bath reopen this weekend - almost fifty years after they were abandoned. But instead of trains, it's cyclists and pedestrians who'll be able to use them.
Ambitious plans to create a cycle path through Bath and beyond have finally become a reality.
Today hundreds of cyclists and walkers celebrated the launch of the new 13 mile route which includes the longest cycle tunnel in Britain.
Dave Mason reports:
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