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In the year celebrating the 200th anniversary of railways take a guided walk exploring the relics and route of Winchester's "other" railway, the old Didcot, Newbury and Southampton line operated by the Great Western Railway which takes you inside the disused Chesil Railway tunnel.
Join Winchester's professional guides for a 90 minute walking tour, starting at Winchester Visitor Information Centre.
Winchester Chesil station was opened in 1885 and closed in the 1960s because of lack of demand. The tour explores the old Winchester Chesil Station site, the route of the line, what remains of the railway's former buildings, a long forgotten GWR footbridge and the old Bar End goods yard. It ends by going inside the disused Chesil Railway tunnel, one of the city's hidden treasures. There are steep slopes and steps around St. Giles' Hill which makes this tour unsuitable for wheelchairs. The tunnel floor can be slippery. Please wear suitable footwear.
Tickets are £12 for adults, £5 for children (under 16) and available in advance through the website or in person on the day at the Visitor Information Centre if still available. Tickets may be bought for the evening walks with cash only from the guide, if still available.
Image credit: Winchester City Council, provided by Hampshire Cultural Trust.