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Scots wires delay

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Edinburgh-Glasgow wires to be energised in October, meaning that electric trains could be a year late.

Mail Rail, the Post Office Undergroun­d Railway in London that had been mothballed for 14 years, is to open to the public on July 28 as part of the Postal Museum.

The Clerkenwel­l-based museum offers visitors the chance to ride on part of the 6½ mile, 2ft gauge railway through Mount Pleasant station, where an audio-visual display explores the history of the system. Its partial reopening was funded by the National Lottery, Royal Mail and Post Office Ltd.

The railway was built from 1915 to bypass growing road congestion in the capital, and opened in 1927.

At its peak, it operated for 22 hours per day and carried more than four million letters every day.

It was closed in May 2003 when Royal Mail claimed road transport was cheaper than using the undergroun­d railway. Visitors to the museum will descend into the former engineerin­g depot before travelling on the train ( RAIL 734, 795).

“It’s fantastic to be able to announce our opening date,” said Postal Museum Director Adrian Steel. “Our new home is much more than a traditiona­l museum. We want our visitors to discover our stories through interactiv­e digital and physical displays, bringing them to life.

“Along with an immersive ride through Mail Rail’s original tunnels, it promises to offer something for everyone. We can’t wait to start welcoming people through our doors so they can experience it all for themselves.”

Tickets will cost £16 for adults, inclusive of a £1.50 voluntary donation, with further details expected shortly.

 ?? POSTAL MUSEUM. ?? HRH The Princess Royal toured The Postal Museum on June 13, when she formally opened it. Using the former Post Office Undergroun­d Railway, the site features an interactiv­e train ride due to open in July.
POSTAL MUSEUM. HRH The Princess Royal toured The Postal Museum on June 13, when she formally opened it. Using the former Post Office Undergroun­d Railway, the site features an interactiv­e train ride due to open in July.

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