A 19th century railway tunnel has become home to one of the most advanced vehicle test facilities in the world. The remarkable story of Catesby Tunnel in Northamptonshire stretches across three centuries of engineering innovation. It was conceived with the limitless optimism of the Victorian age as part of the Great Central Main Line - a railway that would run from the industrial powerhouses of Manchester and Sheffield to the very heart of London. Opened in 1898, the tunnel thundered to the sound of mainline steam locomotives for nearly 70 years before it was closed as part of the Beeching cuts in 1966.
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