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DescriptionTunnel on the Basset Tramway - geograph.org.uk - 533493.jpg
English: Tunnel on the Basset Tramway This tunnel was opened in 1908 and took a tramway underneath the road between Four Lanes and Camborne. The tramway was built to take ore from South Wheal Francis to the processing works at Basset Stamps and was worked by steam engine. The tunnel was rebuilt in 1997 to allow it to be used as part of the bridleway which runs along the old track bed and forms part of the Great Flat Lode trail.
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