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Penmanshiel: The pass over the eastern Lammermuir Hills taken by the Edinburgh-London railway and the A1. The railway used to come through a short tunnel (just invisible to the right of the picture), but this collapsed in 1979 killing two workers.
The railway was rerouted around the old tunnel in the deep cutting just visible here.
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Geograph
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22 May, 2006
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Richard Webb (Uploaded by User:PeterJewell)
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Creative Commons: Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0
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