A Rail Passenger Tunnel Under Liverpool That Only Opens At Certain Times
An "atmospheric" tunnel that's a throwback to the past has sparked memories for generations of Liverpool commuters. Many people have admitted to not knowing the long passageway to James Street underground station even exists. The subterranean passageway, accessed through an unassuming set of doors on the side of India buildings, is only open during peak hours on weekdays. The passageway has been there since James Street Station was built in 1886. Together with Hamilton Square underground station in Birkenhead (which also has a similar tunnel now only used in emergencies), they are the oldest deep level underground stations in the world. a chance explore whilst me and adam where out and about in town filming something else. if you would like to buy me a coffee here is the link...cheers https://buymeacoffee.com/g2emediag #liverpool #liverpoolcity #railway

The Underground Secrets of The Mersey Tunnel

God Says:"MY CHILD, I NEED TO SEE YOU URGENTLY!"/God Message Now/God Message

The Biggest Tourist Mistakes in Liverpool (and Local Secrets You Should Know)

Chester Station 1960's #BritishRailways

Exploring The Abandoned 1886 Exchange Approach Train Line Viaducts - Liverpool -

Merseyrail James Street Secrets & Surprises. We go deep into hidden history of this vital station

Flying Over the Route of the Lynton and Barnstaple Railway

Liverpool's Underground historical tunnels. The Williamson tunnels (Part 1)

The Woolwich Tunnel: The Tunnel London Never Talks About

Passenger Train On The Old Bootle Branch

HIDDEN SECRETS | The Mersey Tunnel - Part 1

Merseyrail Building the underground loop & link

Following Liverpool’s fake homeless, where do they live?

Classic Railway Film 4 The Bristolian in 1957

The Story of London's Liverpool Street Station

Liverpool memories then and now

The Missing Part Of Horsfall Street & The Mysterious Tunnel Running Underneath - Dingle,Liverpool -

25 World’s Most Dangerous Train Rides That Should Have Been Banned Years Ago | 4K Travel Documentary

York to Whitby: The Line That Vanished

