Old Warden Tunnel
The Old Warden Tunnel is a disused railway tunnel on the former Bedford and Hitchin railway line, near the village of Old Warden in Bedfordshire.
History
The tunnel was built as part of the Midland Railway connecting Bedford and Hitchin. Construction began in 1853 and the line opened on 7 May 1857. It was operable for over 100 years before losing its passenger services a year before the Beeching Axe on 1 January 1962. Goods services between Shefford and Bedford succumbed to the Beeching Axe on 28 December 1964.Construction
Built of blue engineering bricks, the tunnel is ovoid in shape and runs at a very slight gradient to allow drainage; however, it is perfectly straight in alignment.The tunnel has no blast relief ducts, due to its lack of curves and relatively short length, allowing good air passage. Regular niches were cut into the wall to allow maintenance on the permanent way during running hours. Both portals were capped with stone and it covers a total length of.
The tunnel can be seen in the film Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines into which they fly. The location where Sir Percy's aircraft lands on a train is the same disused line from Bedford to Hitchin. The tunnel had only recently been closed, and in the panning shot through the railway cutting, the cooling towers of the now-demolished Goldington power station can be seen.