Talking to two at the tunnel entrance this afternoon. Highways England Historic Railways? workers is what they said they were. 2,500 tons of infill hardcore was used to block the tunnel from shaft two last September, rendering the tunnel impassible now.
They are now infilling ready for leaving it blocked. Whilst there, a cement mixer, third one of the day left the tunnel. Company has a small depot on the side of the approach/exit at Bradford Interchange. Work is going on round the clock, to close the tunnel, before leaving. They, "Historic Railways" have no plans on working through to the Halifax side. Blaming the two councils for "not putting the money on the table" for the work.
They've been as far as shaft five, working, and are now working back to the station. Shaft Three, hit by lightning, which seems to have given water an easy route into the tunnel. Which is another reason they are working from Shaft Two backwards.
To me, that sounds as though that's the end of things. IF the hardcore was poured down Shaft Two, any work to reopen the tunnel would mean this material would have only one way to go, down. Do that and the shaft becomes unstable again.
Unable to locate a Historic Railways, but there is a Heritage Railway Trust. However that's not them.
The Fish Hall in Bradford wasn't as fishy smelling as this. Tempted to ask who owned the vehicle parked inside last time, but thought it safer not to.
"Work is going on round the close the tunnel, before leaving."
Corrected to read
Work is going on round the clock, to close the tunnel, before leaving.