Ashbourne Tunnel (disused railway tunnel)

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Ashbourne Tunnel is a former railway tunnel near the town of Ashbourne in Derbyshire, England, now best known as part of a recreational walking and cycling route.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf disused railway tunnel
railway tunnel
transport infrastructure in Derbyshire
accessibleFrom Ashbourne town centre NERFINISHED
connectsTo Tissington Trail at its northern portal
country England
environment rural setting near Ashbourne
hasAccess cyclists
pedestrians
hasFeature level surfaced path
waymarked route
hasLength approximately 350 metres
hasLighting artificial lighting along the path
hasMaterial brick
stone
hasStructureType tunnel
hasTrackbedConversion railway to multi‑use trail conversion
hasUse active travel route
local recreation
tourism
heritageStatus non-operational railway structure
isExampleOf rail-to-trail conversion in the UK
isPartOf National Cycle Network route segment
locatedIn Ashbourne NERFINISHED
Derbyshire
East Midlands
United Kingdom
locatedNear town of Ashbourne
operator Derbyshire County Council NERFINISHED
originalFunction railway tunnel for trains
owner Derbyshire County Council NERFINISHED
partOf Tissington Trail NERFINISHED
former Ashbourne railway line
status disused
open to the public
usedFor recreational cycling
recreational walking

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Ashbourne hasLandmark Ashbourne Tunnel (disused railway tunnel)