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Jeeptunnel under the railway
(Netherlands, the - Guelders - Wolfheze)
A construction that triggers the imagination and which recently has been completely restored. It has been mentioned in many books. After the airborne landings in Wolfheze the British had to begin their long road to Oosterbeek and Arnhem under heavy enemy fire. Soon the Germans recaptured much terrain. All important railroad crossings were heavily guarded. The British discovered this tunnel and established that, with their windshields folded down, their antennae retracted and all equipment carefully stored inside the jeep, they would only just be able to drive through the tunnel.
We tried it ourselves: it is a narrow fit!
It is not possible to reacht the tunnel by car. From the station of Wolfheze into the Johannahoeveweg. At the end from this road into the track, after 650 metres you reach the tunnel.
Source
- Text: Don van den Bogert
- Photos: Don van den Bogert
Address and contactinformation
- Address:
- Johannahoeveweg
Wolfheze - WWII grade:
- 60%
- Rating:
- 20%
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