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Innocent tunnel

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  1. kenny
    Member

    I noticed them there this morning on my way downhill. They didn't give me any indication that I should stop and receive advice. I simply waved and said "Morning!" as I passed them. There appeared to be another one down at the Duddingston Road (South?) crossing too.

    I assumed they'd have stopped people passing while particularly risky activity was going on overhead.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  2. urchaidh
    Member

    Fully closed today, according to this tweet from a reliable source.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  3. mcairney
    Member

    Yep can confirm. Not what you want to see when you’re looking for a more sheltered traffic-free stretch during a gale

    Posted 2 years ago #
  4. Colonies_Chris
    Member

    Yes, fully closed this morning between the tunnel and Duddingston Rd W, and expected to remain closed 8am-4pm for several weeks, according to the sentinel on duty there.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  5. dessert rat
    Member

    the most annoying thing isnt so much that its closed (although that is annoying), its that this work will have been schedule for weeks / months and there was a never a plan to close the tunnel. Only to tell people to to use at own risk. But on Monday they arbitrarily closed it with no notice or diversion. poor.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  6. Bigjack
    Member

    Encountered the closure this morning. very annoying that no diversion route has been put in place - a real shame for any visitors hoping to follow the NCN. I did the Commie Pool,Dalkeith Rd, Prestonfield Rd, Peffermill Rd,Kings Haugh (hellish road surface!), and back on to the path at the end of the Innocent Rail path, as I've done before. Not ideal but ok.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  7. Colonies_Chris
    Member

    There is an unofficial option avoiding Dalkeith Rd - into Pollock Halls, down to the Confucius Institute, emerging through the gate onto Marchhall Cres and then to Priestfield Rd to Peffermill Rd. Far from ideal but better than Dalkeith Rd.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  8. dessert rat
    Member

    Did the Pollock Halls diversion this morning - was good. Although I think only on the way out of town, coming back up Priestfield Rd with that road surface looks miserable.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  9. chdot
    Admin

    Rock face works at the Samson's Ribs area of Holyrood Park are now complete.

    The Innocent Railway path is fully open.

    Updates in due course regarding Duddingston Low Road but it remains closed for the time being.

    #edintravel #edtravcyc @CyclingEdin

    https://twitter.com/edintravel/status/1508360659205070848

    Posted 2 years ago #
  10. amir
    Member

    That's good news. Less stress trying to meet the cut-off

    Posted 2 years ago #

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