A look southeast into the tunnel at St Leonards. Originally horses were used for haulage and would have clopped along here even when steam was becoming commonplace. This supposedly led to the nickname 'The Innocent Railway' but, like all such names, you have to wonder just who, if anybody, called it that. See image 17619
Location: St Leonards Tunnel
Company: Edinburgh and Dalkeith Railway
Photographer: David Panton
Contact photographer: David Panton
Date: 30/10/2010
Image number: 31377
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