Bravo Mike
Courtesy of Science & Society
Hello all this is my first post so here goes
liverpool railways and thier tunnels
have done the waterloo and victoria, august this year.
Just done the dingle tunnel
though now its time to bring on the daddy of them all the wapping, the only thing is the two fences you have to get over in which to gain entry.
not only is it hard getting in to the old crown street station site (now a double skin 8ft steel fence)
but they have also decided to put another fence over the entrance to the tunnel itself
so what do you think, should i go for it ?
Yeah i have got quite a few pics, will post them on here this weekend.
so has anyone been in to the wapping tunnel, in say the past 2 years ?
i could allways go under the fence instead of over
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