List of canal tunnels in the United Kingdom
Appearance
This is a list of canal tunnels in the United Kingdom.
Listed by name
[edit]Tunnel | Canal | Length | Designer | Coordinates | Notes | Image |
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Ashford Tunnel | Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal | 375 yards (343 m)[1] | Thomas Dadford | 51°53.195′N 3°16.525′W / 51.886583°N 3.275417°W | Brecknockshire/Powys Tunnel narrows considerably between northern and southern portals due to repairs to its fabric but is nevertheless navigable by a narrowboat with relative ease. | ![]() |
Ashperton Tunnel | Herefordshire and Gloucestershire Canal | 400 yards (370 m) | ||||
Aylstone Tunnel | Herefordshire and Gloucestershire Canal | 440 yards (400 m) | ||||
Berwick Tunnel | Shrewsbury Canal | 970 yards (890 m) | Josiah Clowes | 52°42′4.97″N 2°41′22.22″W / 52.7013806°N 2.6895056°W | Claimed to be the first canal tunnel with a towpath throughout. | ![]() |
Blisworth Tunnel | Grand Union Canal | 3,056 yards (2,794 m)[2] | Northamptonshire | ![]() | ||
Branwood Tunnel | Stratford-upon-Avon Canal | 352 yards (322 m)[3] | ![]() | |||
Braunston Tunnel | Grand Union Canal | 2,042 yards (1,867 m)[2] | Jessop & Barnes | 52°16.976′N 1°10.041′W / 52.282933°N 1.167350°W | Northamptonshire | ![]() |
Bruce Tunnel | Kennet and Avon Canal | 502 yards (459 m)[4] | ![]() | |||
Butterley Tunnel | Cromford Canal | 3,063 yards (2,801 m)[5] | 53°3.3841′N 1°22.3994′W / 53.0564017°N 1.3733233°W | Derbyshire | ||
Chirk Tunnel | Llangollen Canal | 459 yards (420 m)[6] | 52°55′46.91″N 3°3′46.77″W / 52.9296972°N 3.0629917°W | Near Chirk | ![]() | |
Cookley Tunnel | Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal | 65 yards (59 m)[7] | ![]() | |||
Drakeholes Tunnel | Chesterfield Canal | 154 yards (141 m)[8] | ![]() | |||
Dudley Tunnel | Birmingham Canal Navigations | 3,172 yards (2,900 m)[9] | 52°31′18″N 2°04′42″W / 52.52173°N 2.07840°W | Part of Dudley Canal Line No 1 | ![]() | |
Dunsley Tunnel | Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal | 25 yards (23 m)[10] | 52°27′25″N 2°12′34″W / 52.4568191°N 2.2093904°W | ![]() | ||
Edgbaston Tunnel | Worcester and Birmingham Canal | 105 yards (96 m) | ||||
Foulridge Tunnel | Leeds and Liverpool Canal | 1,630 yards (1,490 m)[11] | Robert Whitworth/Samuel Fletcher | 53°52′28″N 2°10′56″W / 53.8745°N 2.1821°W | Also known as the Mile Tunnel[12] | ![]() |
Gosty Hill Tunnel | Birmingham Canal Navigations | 557 yards (509 m)[13] | Part of Dudley Canal Line No 2 | ![]() | ||
Greywell Tunnel | Basingstoke Canal | 1,200 yards (1,100 m)[14] | Closed to traffic following cave-in. Now home to Europe's largest bat colony. | ![]() | ||
Hardham Tunnel | Arun Navigation | 375 yards (343 m) | 50°56′56″N 0°31′23″W / 50.94889°N 0.52306°W | Closed since 1888; blocked in 1895 by LBSCR under Mid Sussex Line and Midhurst-Pulborough Line. | ![]() | |
Harecastle Tunnel | Trent & Mersey Canal | 2,926 yards (2,676 m)[15] | James Brindley/Thomas Telford | 53°4′27″N 2°14′11″W / 53.07417°N 2.23639°W | Staffordshire. Comprises parallel "Brindley" and "Telford" tunnels. (The length stated is for the Telford tunnel.) | |
Hincaster Tunnel | Lancaster Canal | 378 yards (346 m) | Thomas Fletcher | 54°15′33″N 2°45′18″W / 54.25917°N 2.75500°W | Opened in 1819. Commercial traffic on the Lancaster Canal ceased north of Lancaster in 1944 and this part of the canal was officially closed following the Transport Act, 1955. | |
Lapal Tunnel | Birmingham Canal Navigations | 3,795 yards (3,470 m)[16] | 52°26′42″N 2°00′06″W / 52.4450°N 2.0017°W | Part of Dudley Canal Line No 2 (disused—closed 1907) | ![]() | |
Lord Ward's Tunnel | Birmingham Canal Navigations | 196 yards (179 m)[17] | In the Dudley Tunnel complex | |||
Netherton Tunnel | Birmingham Canal Navigations | 3,027 yards (2,768 m)[9] | 52°30′25″N 2°03′25″W / 52.50697°N 2.05708°W | ![]() | ||
Newbold Tunnel | Oxford Canal | 250 yards (230 m)[18] | ![]() | |||
Newnham Tunnel | Leominster Canal | 100 yards (91 m) | 52°19′37″N 2°31′20″W / 52.32685°N 2.52223°W | Worcestershire | ||
Norwood Tunnel | Chesterfield Canal | 2,884 yards (2,637 m)[19] | James Brindley | 53°20′06″N 1°16′11″W / 53.33501°N 1.26971°W | Derbyshire to South Yorkshire. Closed with plans for partial restoration of eastern end. | ![]() |
Oxenhall Tunnel | Herefordshire and Gloucestershire Canal | 2,192 yards (2,004 m) | ||||
Pensax Tunnel | Leominster Canal | 3,850 yards (3,520 m) | 52°19′22″N 2°23′27″W / 52.32265°N 2.39083°W | Worcestershire
Abandoned during construction. |
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Putnall Tunnel | Leominster Canal | 330 yards (300 m) | 52°17′38″N 2°43′58″W / 52.29398°N 2.73266°W | Herefordshire | ||
Sapperton Canal Tunnel | Thames and Severn Canal | 3,817 yards (3,490 m)[20] | Josiah Clowes | 51°42′45″N 2°03′42″W / 51.7126°N 2.0618°W | Gloucestershire | ![]() |
Scout Tunnel | Huddersfield Narrow Canal | 220 yards (200 m)[21] | Unlined, rock tunnel | ![]() | ||
Shortwood Tunnel | Worcester and Birmingham Canal | 613 yards (561 m) | ||||
Southnett Tunnel | Leominster Canal | 1,250 yards (1,140 m) | 52°19′43″N 2°28′37″W / 52.32874°N 2.47691°W | Herefordshire | ||
Standedge Tunnels | Huddersfield Narrow Canal | 5,698 yards (5,210 m)[21] | 53°35′29″N 1°57′36″W / 53.591283°N 1.95996°W | West Yorkshire to Greater Manchester | ![]() | |
Strood Tunnel | Thames and Medway Canal | 3,946 yards (3,608 m) | Ralph Walker | 51°24′54″N 0°28′52″E / 51.4149°N 0.4812°E | Kent | |
Tardebigge Tunnel | Worcester and Birmingham Canal | 580 yards (530 m) | ||||
Wast Hills Tunnel | Worcester and Birmingham Canal | 2,726 yards (2,493 m)[22] | 52°23′25″N 1°56′24″W / 52.3902°N 1.9400°W | West Midlands (county) to Worcestershire | ![]() |
Navigable adits and mine levels
[edit]An adit is a horizontal entrance to a mine:
Tunnel | Canal | Length | Designer | Coordinates | Notes | Image |
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Hollingwood Common Tunnel | Chesterfield Canal | |||||
Worsley Navigable Levels | Bridgewater Canal | 53°30′2.2″N 2°22′52.2″W / 53.500611°N 2.381167°W | Greater Manchester | ![]() |
Listed by canal
[edit]- Blisworth Tunnel, Northamptonshire
- Braunston Tunnel, Northamptonshire
- Crick Tunnel, Northamptonshire
- Husbands Bosworth Tunnel, Leicestershire
- Saddington Tunnel, Leicestershire
- Shrewley Tunnel, Warwickshire
- Falkirk Tunnel, Falkirk
- Roughcastle Tunnel, Falkirk. Part of the Falkirk Wheel complex; leads to Locks 1 & 2 and South Basin
See also
[edit]- Canals of Ireland
- Canals of the United Kingdom
- History of the British canal system
- Legging (canals)
- List of canals
- List of canal aqueducts in the United Kingdom
- List of canal basins in Great Britain
- List of canal junctions in the United Kingdom
- List of canal locks in the United Kingdom
- List of tunnels
- List of tunnels in the United Kingdom
References
[edit]- ^ Cumberlidge 2009, p. 366.
- ^ a b Cumberlidge 2009, p. 128.
- ^ Mosse 2018, p. 142.
- ^ Cumberlidge 2009, p. 161.
- ^ Cumberlidge 2009, p. 105.
- ^ Cumberlidge 2009, p. 363.
- ^ Mosse 2018, p. 113.
- ^ Cumberlidge 2009, p. 99.
- ^ a b Cumberlidge 2009, p. 76.
- ^ Mosse 2018, p. 117.
- ^ "Foulridge Tunnel - Graces Guide". www.gracesguide.co.uk. Grace's Guide. Retrieved 18 May 2021.
- ^ "FOULRIDGE - Village goes online! - Internet Archive". www.burnleyexpress.net. Burnley Express. 30 July 2004. Archived from the original on 29 October 2019.
- ^ Mosse 2018, p. 138.
- ^ Cumberlidge 2009, p. 72.
- ^ Cumberlidge 2009, p. 319.
- ^ The Dudley Canal and Tunnel Trust.
- ^ information – CanalPlanAC 2020.
- ^ Cumberlidge 2009, p. 246.
- ^ Skempton 2002, p. 736.
- ^ Cumberlidge 2009, p. 310.
- ^ a b Cumberlidge 2009, p. 152.
- ^ Cumberlidge 2009, p. 339.
Bibliography
[edit]- "Lord Ward's Tunnel". information – CanalPlanAC. 5 January 2020. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
- Cumberlidge, Jane (2009). Inland Waterways of Great Britain (8th Ed.). Imray Laurie Norie and Wilson. ISBN 978-1-84623-010-3.
- "History of the tunnels". The Dudley Canal and Tunnel Trust. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
- Mosse, Jonathan (2018) [1969]. Waterways Guide 2: Severn, Avon & Birmingham. Nicholson. ISBN 978-0-00-825801-6.
- Skempton, Sir Alec; et al. (2002). A Biographical Dictionary of Civil Engineers in Great Britain and Ireland: Vol 1: 1500 to 1830. Thomas Telford. ISBN 978-0-7277-2939-2.