Bramhope Tunnel North Portal
This Gothic castle-like portal is a testament to the amazing craftsmanship of the navvies who built the railway tunnel.

šŸ“œ Bramhope Tunnel North Portal is a Gothic castle-like railway tunnel entrance in Bramhope, England.
šŸ” Built between 1845-1849, it commemorates the navvies who lost their lives during its construction.

Why Go

šŸ° Unique Gothic castle-like facade
šŸ“œ Significant railway history and engineering feat
🚶 Scenic walk to reach the portal
šŸš‚ Opportunity to see trains on the Leeds to Harrogate Line

Why Avoid

āš ļø Portal is somewhat in disrepair and often has graffiti
🚫 North tunnel on private land, enter at own risk
🚧 Trail can be muddy and slippy, with a drop near tracks

Tips

šŸ…æļø Free public car park at Fox & Hounds (rear, Old Lane) or on-street parking on Creskeld Lane.
🄾 Walking boots recommended due to muddy/slippy conditions.
šŸ•’ Check train schedules to see passing trains.

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