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Jeep Tunnel Wolfheze-Oosterbeek

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Jeep Tunnel Wolfheze-Oosterbeek

Jeep Tunnel Wolfheze-Oosterbeek

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    September 6, 2021

    You will find this low tunnel under the railway route between Wolfheze and Oosterbeek. Its length is approximately 40-50 meters and its height is approximately 1.65 m.



    If you want to stay on the bike, a helmet is advisable. The height varies slightly and you see nothing.



    This is the largest culvert in the Utrecht-Arnhem railway line on this route; originally intended for the drainage of rainwater. Residents from the area took shelter from the violence of war in September 1944. On September 19, 1944, this tunnel was used by British and Polish troops. Through this connection they reached their comrades in the Wolfhezer and Bilderberg forests with vehicles (jeeps) and guns (popularly known as a jeep tunnel).



    Source: tracesofwar.nl/sights/83062/IninformatiePANEL-Slag-om-Arnhem---Duiker-onder-de-spoorlijn.htm



    Location can be reached 24/7 on foot and by bicycle.

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      September 12, 2021

      You will find this low tunnel under the railway route between Wolfheze and Oosterbeek. Its length is approximately 40-50 meters and its height is approximately 1.65 m.

      If you want to stay on the bike, a helmet is advisable. The height varies slightly and you see nothing.



      This is the largest culvert in the Utrecht-Arnhem railway line on this route; originally intended for the drainage of rainwater. Residents from the area took shelter from the violence of war in September 1944. On September 19, 1944, this tunnel was used by British and Polish troops. Through this connection they reached their comrades in the Wolfhezer and Bilderberg forests with vehicles (jeeps) and guns (popularly known as a jeep tunnel).



      Source: tracesofwar.nl/sights/83062/IninformatiePANEL-Slag-om-Arnhem---Duiker-onder-de-spoorlijn.htm



      Location can be reached 24/7 on foot and by bicycle.

      Translated by Google •

        September 19, 2021

        You pass this tunnel twice when you come from the Arnhem route. Bend over, because the tunnel is low. A dropper post offers a solution!

        Translated by Google •

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