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Moving back in time a little but worthy I think, of a mention, as many will have passed over it without necessarily knowing it, and it does appear to fulfil the following criteria:
The vaulted chamber is Byzantine in style and a magnificent example of the skill of the workmen who placed and cemented the red and cream bricks in their subtle arches. They were cathedral brick layers from Italy, specialists in building crypts of great beauty and strength.
And strength is where this structure really comes into it's own. For when Joseph Paxton commissioned the tunnel to safely carry passengers from Crystal Palace High Level station to visit the Palace itself, the road which runs above it would've carried only a fraction of the weight of traffic it carries today. Nearly 150 years on the structure of the tunnel remains unchanged.
The picture below shows the run of the tunnel between the dotted yellow lines.
And yes, I have posted it previously elsewhere...The idea is to bring stuff that wouldn't normally be noticed to people's attention.
The vaulted chamber is Byzantine in style and a magnificent example of the skill of the workmen who placed and cemented the red and cream bricks in their subtle arches. They were cathedral brick layers from Italy, specialists in building crypts of great beauty and strength.
And strength is where this structure really comes into it's own. For when Joseph Paxton commissioned the tunnel to safely carry passengers from Crystal Palace High Level station to visit the Palace itself, the road which runs above it would've carried only a fraction of the weight of traffic it carries today. Nearly 150 years on the structure of the tunnel remains unchanged.
The picture below shows the run of the tunnel between the dotted yellow lines.