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e2wufos1 wrote:Whilst on the subject I have 2 questions about this stretch of track
1. When travelling from Psrtick to Exhibition can anyone please tell me what the gap is that you see about quarter of the way into the tunnel on the right side of the train (you hardly notice it but for a bit of day light when passing).
2 When coming from Exhibition going toward Partick just as you leave Exhibition i've noticed a metal bar gate on the left side of the train set into the wall can anyone tell me what this might be?
james73 wrote:e2wufos1 wrote:Whilst on the subject I have 2 questions about this stretch of track
1. When travelling from Psrtick to Exhibition can anyone please tell me what the gap is that you see about quarter of the way into the tunnel on the right side of the train (you hardly notice it but for a bit of day light when passing).
2 When coming from Exhibition going toward Partick just as you leave Exhibition i've noticed a metal bar gate on the left side of the train set into the wall can anyone tell me what this might be?
It's the same thing - it's an old ventilation shaft in the old part of the tunnel.
James H
e2wufos1 wrote:james73 wrote:e2wufos1 wrote:Whilst on the subject I have 2 questions about this stretch of track
1. When travelling from Psrtick to Exhibition can anyone please tell me what the gap is that you see about quarter of the way into the tunnel on the right side of the train (you hardly notice it but for a bit of day light when passing).
2 When coming from Exhibition going toward Partick just as you leave Exhibition i've noticed a metal bar gate on the left side of the train set into the wall can anyone tell me what this might be?
It's the same thing - it's an old ventilation shaft in the old part of the tunnel.
James H
Thanks James,
So am I right in thinking it has nothing to do with the line that ran from Botanic Gardens to the River Clyde and it's probably something to do with the days of steam railways?
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