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Old September 27th 11, 05:37 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Paul Terry[_2_] Paul Terry[_2_] is offline
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I like the Rotherhithe Tunnel. It is a museum piece. I like the
small diameter and the very sharp bends - this was designed for the
horse and cart after all.


The sharp bends being partly to stop horses from bolting had they been
able to see daylight at the far end of the tunnel.

But I always thought it was very short-sighted of the LCC not to take
better account of mechanised transport when they built it. After all,
motor buses were introduced before work on the tunnel started, and by
the time it opened (in 1908) horse buses had only another three years to
go. Similarly, car ownership was becoming less rare at the start of the
20th century (first London-Brighton run in 1896, RAC founded in 1897,
etc).

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Paul Terry