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Mount Pleasant Tunnel

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Local Heritage List
Mount Pleasant Tunnel, sometimes referred to as Burlish Tunnel, runs through a sandstone ridge between [[Stourport]] and [[Bewdley]], roughly one mile north of [[Burlish Halt]]. It is 124 yards long, with moulded stone archivolts at each end.<ref>The Severn Valley Railway[[Bibliography#Books | Marshall (1989), John Marshallp90]]</ref> The two portals of the tunnel are included in the [[Wyre Forest District Council Local Heritage List]]. Item SVR021A, the South Portal (Stourport end) is described as "Brick lined but some rock lining to N end. Modern brick revetment on E side." Item SVR021*, the North Portal (Bewdley end) is described as "Brick lined but some rock lining to N end"==See also==[[Maps#Schematic maps of the pre-closure SVR | Pre-1963 map]]
==References==
== Links ==
Photo from The Railway & Canal Historical Society trackbed walk on 9 March 2009 [http://www.rchs.org.uk/trial/images/WP_IMG363A.jpg (link)].
 
==See also==
[[Maps#Schematic maps of the pre-closure SVR | Pre-1963 map]]
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