The Cog
The Cog
"The Church"
"The Church"
Into the darkness
Geology
Ribbed section of tunnel
Ribbed section of tunnel
Stone section
Mystery recess?
Remains of signalling
Ribbed section of tunnel
Ribbed section of tunnel
Ribbed section of tunnel
Ribbed section of tunnel
Water management
Water flowing in
The blocked Blaencwm portal
The horizontal pipe to the tunnel
Posing at the exit
Tunnel explorer
The way out
Geology
Geology
Geology
Wire Spaghetti
Wire Spaghetti
Geology
Random!!
Geology
Geology
Geology
Sample collection
Tunnel Explorer
The spoil heap
3.5 miles from Blaenrhondda Stn
The spoil heap
The Keystone!
The crawl
The crawl
Stalactites
A picnic spot
Looking up the capped shaft
GWR signal equipment
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The Cog


Two thirds of the way through the tunnel is this wooden structure made from old railway sleepers. It was installed in the 1960's as it was perceived that there was a weakness in the tunnel here. This led to the untimely closure of the tunnel. However the structure is free standing and doesn't contact the walls at any point, showing that there has never been any movement of the tunnel walls, which are basically sound throughout.
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