The Victoria Tunnel is a historical subterranean waggonway that runs under the city of Newcastle upon Tyne. Here are the ways to reach the tunnel:
Visitors can take a train to Newcastle Central Station. From there, it is a short taxi ride, or you can travel by bus or on foot to the Victoria Tunnel's entrance. The Victoria Tunnel is approximately 1.5 miles from the train station.
The nearest metro stations are Manors and Monument. Both stations are within walking distance to the Victoria Tunnel, though Monument is a bit farther. It's about a 20-minute walk from Manors and a 25-minute walk from Monument.
Several bus routes serve the area around the Victoria Tunnel. You can use bus services stopping near New Bridge Street or John Dobson Street. From there it's a short walk to the Tunnel's entrance.
If you're driving, there's limited on-street parking near the Ouse Street entrance, as well as several public car parks within walking distance in the city centre.
Newcastle is increasingly bike-friendly, with cycle routes leading towards the city centre. You can park your bike on the cycle stands provided around the city.
The entrance for tours of Victoria Tunnel is located on Ouse Street, which can be accessed via Stepney Bank or Crawhall Road if walking and by following the local road signs if driving.
Address: Ouse Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 2PF, United Kingdom.
Please note that the Victoria Tunnel is a historical site, and access is typically provided through pre-booked guided tours. Check availability and book your tour in advance to ensure a spot on the guided visits.