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Thread: 12/13 March: Walk through the Thames Tunnel at Rotherhithe

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    12/13 March: Walk through the Thames Tunnel at Rotherhithe

    Looks worth a trip...



    Thanks to funding from Renaissance London, Visitors to Rotherhithe have a last opportunity to experience one of the wonders of the Victorian age before it closes forever. One of Marc and Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s engineering triumphs, contemporaries of the age called it the Eighth Wonder of the World. The Thames Tunnel has been closed to the public for 145 years and will now reopen as the impressive finale of London’s EAST Festival.

    Tours through the tunnel, from Rotherhithe to Wapping and then back again, will give walkers the chance to marvel at this astonishing achievement, including the grand entrance hall. This particular part of the tunnel was built above water and then submerged below ground under its own weight. The space is half the size of the Globe Theatre and was a place for actors and performers to entertain the thronging crowds. The 1867 arch at the Rotherhithe entrance to the tunnel is another highlight of the tour.

    To mark this incredible occasion and the Brunels’ remarkable feat, the Brunel Museum in Rotherhithe will host a recreation of a Fancy Fair, originally held in the bowels of the tunnel deep beneath the Thames in 1852.

    Audiences will encounter strange and wonderful Victorian characters, hear strains of the 1840 commissioned Thames Tunnel Waltz, enjoy cosmoranic views and music by steam, witness Victorian aerialist and juggler performances in the shaft itself, partake of historic food and drink and shop at stalls promising multifarious trumpery, cheroot boxes, spinning tops and other paraphernalia.

    Opened in 1852, the tunnel gripped the nation’s imagination, nothing had been seen like it before and it created an atmosphere of excitement, wonder and joy, it was the first of an underground network that transformed the life of London. Illuminated by a string of lights running its 1,300 foot length, by the end of the first week of its opening over half the population of London had paid to walk “the shining avenue of light to Wapping”. The tunnel soon took on a life of its own with a shopping arcade, theatre and a reputation for the bawdy carnivalesque sideshows and entertainments the Victorians have become known for. The tunnel was even graced with a visit from Queen Victoria herself with Prince Albert and Lord Byron in tow. It is now classed as an International Landmark Site, one of six in the UK.

    Mayor of London, Boris Johnson commented: “A wonderful and rare opportunity to experience one of London’s great engineering achievements.”

    Tickets are available through London Transport Museum 0207 565 7298 to book

    http://www.artdaily.org/index.asp?in...&int_new=36642


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    Emailed my mum to see if she wanted to go not an hour ago

    Obviously I emailed her an hour ago, not tried to walk the tunnel an hour ago, that'd be daft

    Still don't really even know what it is

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    They're not answering the phone

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    Quote Originally Posted by mango5 View Post
    They're not answering the phone
    Probably no reception in the tunnel

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    I think old Isambard would've wanted them to allow booking via the internet.

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    Nice one!

    You can book online here - https://ticket.ltmuseum.co.uk/peo/show_events_list.asp
    It only worked for Internet Explorer so it took some faffing, but we're going on Friday, Woot!

    Edit: if that doesn't work, try this link: https://ticket.ltmuseum.co.uk/peo/default.asp

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    No one under the age of 16 years old will be permitted on the tour. For two days only the Thames Tunnel opens to recapture the Victorian age. There are trip hazards on this tour, these will be highlighted with additional lighting in the tunnel, however please ensure you wear sturdy shoes anyone wearing trainers, sandals, high heels or any other footwear that is thought to be unsuitable, will not be permitted on the tour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Camomile View Post

    Still don't really even know what it is
    It used to have the East London Line running through it; this has been closed for some time while they rebuild it; as I understand, this will be the last chance to walk through it before the new ELL reopens after which there will be trains going through it again.

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    This is as far as I've got, is it working?

    https://ticket.ltmuseum.co.uk/peo/show_events_list.asp


    Quote Originally Posted by editor View Post
    It only worked for Internet Explorer
    Is where I was going wrong . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by editor View Post
    Nice one!

    You can book online here - https://ticket.ltmuseum.co.uk/peo/show_events_list.asp
    It only worked for Internet Explorer so it took some faffing, but we're going on Friday, Woot!

    Edit: if that doesn't work, try this link: https://ticket.ltmuseum.co.uk/peo/default.asp

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    Cool, ta.

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    No one under the age of 16 years old will be permitted on the tour

    *scrubs plans to take daughter

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    Blast! I'm 'working' Friday and evening, and Sat day.

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    Doesn't seem to work on Mac version of IE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mango5 View Post
    Blast! I'm 'working' Friday and evening, and Sat day.
    Look under the "tunnel & fair" heading - then you can book an evening tour. Well, you can if you can get the stupid website to work.

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    Why can't kids go?

    Are they scared that seeing an engineering marvel might ignite a spark of enthusiasm for engineering in our yoof?

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    I want to go on this !!!

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    Tunneltastic I have tickets!

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    I have postponed travelling to Germany to be able to fit this in.
    [/sad spod]

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    I once walked through the Rotherhithe tunnel.

    Bad idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Hertford View Post
    I once walked through the Rotherhithe tunnel.

    Bad idea.
    I do know people in SE1 who walk through it on Christmas Day morning as it the only time of year when you won't get asphyxiated.

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    asphyxiated?

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    Quote Originally Posted by teuchter View Post
    asphyxiated?
    The Rotherhithe road tunnel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Hertford View Post
    I once walked through the Rotherhithe tunnel.
    Bad idea.
    Is this you?


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    I've been trying to buy tickets but every time I put in my details and press 'submit' I get a box with an exclamation mark that says 'Field is not in the right format'.

    I can't see what I'm doing wrong

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    Rah, me mam is up for this and is off to book tickets now

    Rah, say I!

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    Quote Originally Posted by brix View Post
    I've been trying to buy tickets but every time I put in my details and press 'submit' I get a box with an exclamation mark that says 'Field is not in the right format'.

    I can't see what I'm doing wrong
    I just got it to work ok but as Ed said it only seems to in IE.

    I is going on teh Saturday

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