do you not wonder were they would go if are community came under attack. This is worth a full documentary and further information as this is only part of the total underground complex in wiltshire which is an important part of our social history. However, shortly after it was built, it became a white elephant due to ICBM nukes being able to target it. The only reason most of the service personnel would have gone into the tunnel areas was when the fire alarms went off inside their work area and then they would have followed the fire exit signs to the surface, self rescuers are a requirement underground not breathing apparatus. A private branch line at the eastern end of Box Tunnel on the main train line from London darts underground at Corsham, but the line serves Tunnel Quarry, to the north of Burlington. Matt Killwhere is the entrance, or is it not possible any longer to access this amazing looking underground world email me! My grandparents lived in Corsham their whole lives, I have a vivid memory of my Grandad taking me and my brother when we were just small to a bunker like this under Corsham, seem to remember that we were made to wait in the car while he went to have a chat with someone (guess he must have known one of the security) and then we were allowed to go in for an explore (long time ago now and my memory is hazy). Hello please send me information kruszon197123@wp.pl thanks, Hey Leon. The Rotors are now well known though they were still secret when Duncan Campbell wrote the book. Whilst the RAF Provost and Security Services (formerly based at what was once RAF Rudloe Manor) did occasionally investigate UFO sightings...in case the "aliens" were Russians!..., the underground sites were purely military, not scientific. Should stonehenge just be for people who live near there? Public shelters would be irrelevant: even if it were feasible to provide enough for everyone, most of us would die from starvation when we emerged. Same similar story. Great pictures, I’ve been trying to find out more about this place for a while, it looks amazing. RMOne of the roads leading up to the site is called 'Skynet Lane', which is a bit disconcerting. Very impressive to say the least. In 1945 the room became a radar training centre and between 1951 and 1955 it was the Section Operations Centre for the United Kingdom Radar Air Defence System codenamed ROTOR, but by late 1955 the control functions had been moved elsewhere and the room was stripped of all of it's fittings. EndOfTheWorldKedill be there matee when nibiru comes :). The bunker they have infiltrated isn't Burlington Bunker at all, or even Spring Quarry. I think they should keep it open - it would be an amazin thing 2 have up our sleeves if we ever go to war again, They should build more and make them bigger! I only hope that, as some contributors have suggested, Burlington has been superseded by another site. I read with interest the comments from people who seem to know an awful lot considering they can't get down there. Perhaps if anyone wanted a look round then charging £'s perhaps would be quite positive both for revenue & education. A bit of insulation, some reinforcement, a lighting policy based on somebody actually being in a particular room... and it would be cheaper to keep running. Rememeber the place smelling and feeling damp, but was amazed how big it seemed; we were accompanied by an armed guard and not allowed to anywhere other than the door marked PABX. I mean for the scale of this to be built back then.Stunning.I for one would fly from Australia to see this in person. mattits surreal that such a place could exist with nobody knowing and makes you think whether there are others like it elsewhere. The site is massive, and covers an area from Corsham to almost Batheaston, and then north to Colerne and possibly as far as Marshfield.

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