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Disused tunnel at Forth Road Bridge made safe
News Railway Geotechnics Tunneling

Amey, the Forth Bridges Operating Company, has completed an unusual project to infill a disused railway tunnel underneath the approach roads north of the Forth Road Bridge. The structure originally formed part of the Dunfermline to North Queensferry railway line, providing a link to the ferry service until the opening of the Forth Bridge in 1890 and continuing in limited use for freight until 1954. The tunnel runs underneath the A9000 and B981 on the northern approach to the Forth Road Bridge. It is 420 metres in length, 4.3 metres wide and 5.1 metres high, with a vaulted roof and brick lining. Both ends had been sealed off and the adjacent cuttings filled in, so the only remaining means of access was via a vertical shaft at each end. Amey engineers carried out a structural inspectio Show more