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Somerset and Dorset Devonshire Tunnel flood
As at 13th February 2025 21:39 GMT
 
Re: Somerset and Dorset Devonshire Tunnel flood
Posted by Mark A at 21:35, 6th February 2025
 
The Two Tunnels route closed again at Devonshire Tunnel in December for works to improve the drainage, these took a couple of months.

The work involved a combination of somewhat clearing the original tunnel drain as it progressed through the cutting there, and also building a backup drainage system involving an electric pump and various filtration tanks to intercept excess water and pump it up and over the fill in the cutting and out via the city's drainage. The route was reopened this evening.

Mark

Re: Somerset and Dorset Devonshire Tunnel flood
Posted by grahame at 07:53, 23rd April 2024
 
I think we have another thread on this topic. I must admit I have trouble finding previous threads when I am posting something.

http://www.passenger.chat/27359 perhaps?

Agreed it often ain't easy to find old threads - I found that by putting "Devonshire" into the Deep Search box, and my usual way to go back and locate stuff is that search box, sometimes (though not needed in this case) then tuning the search by using the various options at the bottom of the results.

I would normally be tempted to merge the topics - HOWEVER I won't do so here for a few days to give you a chance to look and see what I am describing.

If anyone has a magic /better system for improving our looking back for things, please tell me. So much of what we talk about is a linked network of topics that it's hard to know what to post, and the huge amount of time some members (thanks CfN especially) have put into merging and moving and spliting topics is really appreciated. It does give us a resource that's useful though sometimes hard as an archive / to carry on building.   Contrast that to the great difficulty of saving Facebook posts as a resource - there are a couple of groups I'm a member of where - well - you have to cry at all the good material that fades to become unfindable.

Re: Somerset and Dorset Devonshire Tunnel flood
Posted by CyclingSid at 06:57, 23rd April 2024
 
I think we have another thread on this topic. I must admit I have trouble finding previous threads when I am posting something.

Re: Somerset and Dorset Devonshire Tunnel flood
Posted by Witham Bobby at 10:52, 22nd April 2024
 
Several months later and today the water level had finally dropped to zero - Devonshire tunnel's gates have been reopened so the entirety of the route to Midford is open.

Mark

Just in time for a further bout of wet weather

Re: Somerset and Dorset Devonshire Tunnel flood
Posted by Mark A at 18:31, 19th April 2024
 
Several months later and today the water level had finally dropped to zero - Devonshire tunnel's gates have been reopened so the entirety of the route to Midford is open.

Mark

Somerset and Dorset Devonshire Tunnel flood
Posted by Mark A at 10:23, 3rd January 2024
 
The post-railway-era dip at the entrance to Devonshire Tunnel's suffered from the downpour.

Long drained by mysterious means, including the legendary ceramic pipe that used to run down the gradient to supply water for the operation at Green Park shed, a puddle appeared before Christmas, since when it's only got deeper. Passable for now on foot if you have waders.

Mark


 
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