Sorry, just to make sure I have this right...
Is BAT an abbreviation for some tunnel through a hillside to take the train line?
Or is it, as I suspect, a tunnel for the benefit of bats (the flying mammals)?
If the latter, it reminds of when I was working on a project for Network Rail and one of their managers was bemoaning all the wildlife regulations.
He said "the French have it easy - they just build their track in a straight line. If there's a rare newt in the way, they eat it"![]()
According to The Times, the cost equated in January, when the estimate was a mere £100m, to £300k per bat.
If only human life was given the same consideration.