tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1772469946571497931.post7261138481120304930..comments2024-01-18T01:32:42.588+00:00Comments on Halfie: Curious things in the bed of the Buckingham CanalUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1772469946571497931.post-36383768247013735042015-01-12T23:19:42.604+00:002015-01-12T23:19:42.604+00:00We ate our sandwiches sitting on a bench probably ...We ate our sandwiches sitting on a bench probably on top of the tunnel. But I saw no portals or any other direct sign of the tunnel.<br /><br />Yes, Steve, I think you should post about it.Halfiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00167481543065324357noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1772469946571497931.post-20704320435302176092015-01-11T23:38:36.892+00:002015-01-11T23:38:36.892+00:00Halfie, it's still called the A5D by locals su...Halfie, it's still called the A5D by locals such as me who remember its construction.<br /><br />Regarding the Old Stratford "tunnel", if you happen to wait at the traffic lights on the "old" A5 at Old Stratford then if you are going south you are sitting on top of the tunnel. Wharf Close is just before the lights (a bit of a give away) and the level of the road by the lights indicates where the bridge structure remains. The convenience store by the lights is actually called Bridge Stores because lies next to the "tunnel". <br /><br />Perhaps I should post about it - Steve (NB Albert) <br /><br />Steve Parkinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14596928507995327499noreply@blogger.com