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Former Ramsgate railway tunnel as air raid shelter

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From the BBC news website today. I assume the 'former railway tunnel' referred to is the old Ramsgate Tunnel Railway. The old newsreel footage shows what looks like a 2ft gauge line. There's a programme about it on Monday night (13 January) and apparently the old tunnels are to be opened to the public in the summer.




Secrets of Ramsgate's wartime underground tunnels

12 January 2014 Last updated at 00:29 GMT

Most people think of Dover as being the most important town on the front line during World War Two, but nearby Ramsgate also played a significant role in the defence of the UK.

Yet many of the town's wartime secrets lie buried and forgotten deep below the ground.

Sixty feet underneath the town of Ramsgate lies a network of tunnels extending for three and a half miles.

The tunnels were dug in just nine months at the beginning of World War Two, using mostly picks and shovels.

During World War Two they became a refuge, a secret underground town providing shelter from air raids for 26,000 people.

Famous visitors included Prime Minister Winston Churchill who came to Ramsgate to inspect bomb damage but was forced to descend into the tunnels for shelter during an air raid.

The tunnels were abandoned for 75 years but now Phil Spain and the Ramsgate Tunnels' Team have been working on a project to restore them.

Inside Out meets Phil to hear about the forgotten history of Ramsgate's underground wartime labyrinth.

Credits: Archive footage copyright and courtesy of British Pathe. Still images courtesy of Kent History and Library Centre, Imperial War Museum. War & Peace Collection and and Phil Spain.

Inside Out South East is broadcast on Monday, 13 January at 19:30 GMT on BBC One and nationwide for seven days thereafter on the iPlayer.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-25403900
 
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The old Ramsgate Tunnel Railway was originally the London Chatham & Dover Railway's mainline from Faversham until the the SR rationalised the competing railway networks in the area.
 

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We used to go to Margate for our holidays around 1959-60 time and always had a day out at Ramsgate.
Somehow my dad knew that the best way to travel was train to Dumpton park, a short walk down the road and then a ride on this minature railway which brought us out on the front at Ramsgate.
If I can remember right, the tunnel had a few colourful lights in it to give it extra atmosphere, maybe some other BMs have a more comprehensive memory of this railway.
 

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The carriages from this odd little line still exist at the Hollycombe collection and can still be ridden on. Not sure what happened to the little electric locos?
 
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