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We intially had a giggle when we were asked how many tunnels were under Melbourne, but we decided not to have tunnel-vision (hehe) and we soon found there was more to it.
A little research into tunnels under Melbourne, we were surprised to discover tunnels potentially run everywhere under Melbourne.
Tunnel near Dights Falls - Yarra River [map]
There are reports that there used to be a large underground "bunker" near Dights Falls at Abbotsford. It is believed that this large underground "bunker" was an old WW2 air raid shelter and could hold a few thousand people.
Northcote Tunnel [secret location]
It is believed this tunnel leads to a bunker dug by the Americans during WW2 and used to store amunitions, and sealed and filled in after the war with dirt and rock. Locals remember a sentry being posted at the entrance to this tunnel. Could this tunnel be connected with the Dights Falls Bunker?
The pictures above are of the tunnel in Northcote, where a dedicated team have been excavating the tunnel next to the Merri Creek for over 5 years. Also see Tunnel Vision
Bunker under Swanston Street
Apparently during WW2 a boat was always moored near Swanston Street on the Yarra River, and in the event of an air raid, the occupants of the War Room at Victoria Barracks would be whisked away up the Yarra River to this "bunker".
Tunnel under Swanston Street Walk [map]
According to legend, it runs from St Paul's Anglican Cathedral under Swanston Street to where else, the pub > Young & Jackson's Hotel [Princes Bridge Hotel].
Bunker under Spencer Street
It is reported to be similar to the underground "bunker" under Spencer Street Railway Station in the Melbourne's CBD.
Tunnel near Melbourne Boy's High School [map]
There have been unsubstantiated reports of a tunnel from the Melbourne Boy's High School to nearby South Yarra Railway Station. It is rumoured that this tunnel was used to store arms during WW2.
Tunnel under Victoria Street [map]
A picture appeared in The Age newspaper showing a tunnel [walk] between The Eye and Ear Hospital and St Vincents Hospital.
Melbourne's biggest tunnel - City Loop
The City Loop (Melbourne Underground Rail) is a mostly-underground, partly surface-level and partly elevated railway around the central business district of Melbourne.
- Burnley Tunnel (CityLink)
- Domain Tunnel (CityLink)
- EastLink Tunnel (CityLink) under construction [see link below]
Parliament House [map]
A tunnel system links Parliament House and the Exhibition Building with a number of exits including Spencer Street Station. See a link below to Whitehat's - The Melbourne Most People Don't Know - Underground Tunnels in Melbourne.
Foy and Gibson, Coles Variety and Secret Tunnels
In 1911 a 3.6m wide tunnel was built below Smith Street to connect the Foy & Gibson Ladies’ Store on the west side to their stores on the east side of the street. Miles Lewis.
Australasian Tunnelling Society
The Australasian Tunnelling Society ( ATS ) was formed in 1972 and is jointly sponsored by Engineers Australia and the Australasian Institute for Mining and Metallurgy.
Shamrock Street, Brunswick [map]
An amateur archaeologist believes a sinking Brunswick street is being undermined by a tunnel. It was reported last week that Shamrock Street was sinking and causing homes to crack. Amateur archaeologist Mark Rawson believes the cracking is too great to be caused by water damage.
"We are trying to convince the council to put a drill into the street to prove we are right" Mr Rawson said. "If we are right, we can access the tunnel...and fill it up with concrete." Mr Rawson, a lawyer, researches a series of tunnels in his spare time that he believes were created during World War II.
For the past six years he has led his own private dig at an old World War II bunker on the banks of the Merri Creek in Northcote (see above). He claims the tunnel under Shamrock Street also runs under Royal Park, which was a major American military camp during World War II, and runs all the way up to Coburg Swimming Pool.
Moreland Council's director of city infrastructure, Kevin Burgess, said the council was not considering Mr Rawson's suggestion. "While council appreciates the passion of this group, council cannot justify drilling 160 feet into a residential area without strong, evidential due cause," Mr Burgess said.
"The road subsided due to the meeting of two soil bases beneath the road - basalt and marine and non-marine sands. In 2003/04 Darebin Council gave Mr Rawson permission to test his theory and prove a tunnel existed.
Darebin manager of capital works Graeme Holden said the testing took place in Oldis Gardens and Green Street and pieces of red gum were found more than 100 feet down, which Mr Rawson believes were the top of a tunnel.
Amateur Archaeologist blames tunnel for street crack-up - by Brigid Ennis |
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RELATED WEB RESOURCES
Tunnel Vision (good article on Melbourne tunnels)
Northcote Tunnels
Young & Jackson's Hotel [Princes Bridge Hotel]
Bunker under Spencer Street Railway Station
War Room at Victoria Barracks
Bunkers / Dights Falls - Rex Stubbs -
List of (main) tunnels From Wikipedia
Underground Tunnels in Melbourne - Whitehat
Foy and Gibson, Coles Variety and Secret Tunnels
Melbourne Boy's High School Tunnel
Australasian Tunnelling Society
Road Tunnels in Australia - Eugenio A. Merzagora
Royal Park bunkers and tunnels
Spencer Street Station Bunker
Pictures of Melbourne Tunnels
ConnectEast - Eastlink
City Loop From Wikipedia
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