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The Tunnel

In Nice Work If You Can Get There I recounted the sad tale of the Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway Tunnel. The line through the mountain connected Blaencwm, north of Treherbert, to Blaengwynfi, high above the Afan Valley, and thence to Port Talbot. It was closed in the mid-1960s as part of the Beeching review of the British rail network. As Kerry Hamilton and Stephen Potter pointed out in their book Losing Track (Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1985), the cost of maintaining the tunnel was a key factor in its closure – even though it shouldn't have been a consideration. Suddenly, however, the Rhondda Tunnel is firmly back on the map. There's an ambitious proposal to reopen it to walkers and cyclists, and add it to the network of cycle paths which criss-cross the Valleys. Last night, a meeting was held in Treorchy to discuss the scheme. I'd planned to go over, but the weather forecast talked in ominous tones of snow moving in throughout the day. As it's difficult enough to g