Found inside – Page 188The Woodhead and Standedge tunnels are both over 3 miles long and the Standedge was the longest in Britain from the ... also clearly visible at the entrances to the Sough tunnel on the Bolton , Blackburn , Clitheroe & West Yorkshire Railway ... This book brings together a series of papers which seek to answer the questions of how canals and railways were built, how the engineers responsible organised the works, how they were designed and what the role of the contractors was in the ... Found insideTUNNELLING DELAYS AT STANDEDGE Standedge Tunnel became the highest, longest (5,451yd or 4,984m) and deepest canal tunnel in Britain. Found insideThe Standedge Tunnel has no footpath so I headed off to the far end of it, ... same point – one canal, two singletrack railway and one doubletrack railway. Found inside – Page 224The mouth ofthe mighty Standedge tunnel, which seems longer than it needs to be. ... supply for the canal, the tunnel is a drainage channel for the railway. Found inside – Page xlviiiFurther radiais were contemplated in the shape of light railways to Echt ... advanced to Standedge Tunnel and a railway to Macclesfield linked through to ... Found inside – Page 331... Standedge Tunnel and Visitor Centre..............................................128 Wensleydale Railway......................211 Yorkshire Air Museum. Found inside... for the working of a long tunnel, called the "Standedge Tunnel," on the Huddersfield and Manchester railway, of which he had charge nearly forty years ... Six went in…only one came out. Found inside – Page 536Crewe and Shrewsbury , opened 1858 , doubled about 1862 Standedge Tunnel , and set of Rails 1871 Cambridge and Sandy 1871 Rugby to Market Harborough 1878 Northampton ( Kingsthorpe Junction ) to Market Harborough 1879 ... Found inside293 300 358 Standard Rail Sections * 312 Standedge Tunnel , L. & X W. Ry 274 Station at Peterborough , The New 166 Station , Birminghani New Street 293 Stations in Railway Trains , Indicating ( Russell ) t 351 St. Enoch , Glasgow ... Found inside – Page 331Brush soch scbemes as the Northern Counties unquestionably the most gullible of any people under The Standedge tunnel is next adverted to as pro( awn ... Found inside – Page 199Standedge Railway Tunnels The tunnel built by the Huddersfield Canal Company ... The first rail tunnel was built by Thomas Nicholson under the direction of ... Found inside... while in an arc about six miles south of town are three popular attractions: the Standedge Tunnel and Visitor Centre, Kirklees Light Railway in Clayton ... Found insideThese are the two tunnels on the right, mostly obscured by vegetation. ... Standedge tunnel contained the only piece of level track on the whole ... Found inside – Page 26The third railway tunnel through Standedge was started in August 1890 and completed in August 1894 . The tunnel is entirely of brick construction , 5,344 yards in length with a span of 27 ' - 0 " and sited with its axis about 55 feet to the north of ... Found inside – Page 210( 61 ) -LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY — continued . ... 42 , Marsden , and north - east end of summit level 7 Marsden Railway Station 7 North - east end of Standedge Tunnel 8 South - west end of Standedge Tunnel , and Diggle ... Found inside – Page 366Passengers can also book here for all stations on the Great Western Railway , ” the branch services via Warrington to Chester ... Rapidly we pass Greenfield , Saddleworth , and Diggle , and presently enter the recesses of Standedge Tunnel ... Found insideStandedge Tunnel was a major feat of engineering, over 3 miles long and 650 ... and Manchester Railway Company in 1845, who built a double railway tunnel ... Found inside – Page 212... a long tunnel , called the “ Standedge Tunnel , " on the Huddersfield and Manchester railway , of which he had charge nearly forty years ago , and was authorised generally by the Board of Trade , and included in their requirements in 1860 . Found inside – Page 291The tunnel is nearly level , rising only 55 ft . from west to east . Immediately east of Myrdalen Station is another long tunnel , the Reinunga , 1968 yards . 20. The Standedge Tunnel , on the Huddersfield and Manchester Railways , between ... Found inside – Page 69It stopped at the east end of the North - Western Railway Standedge Tunnel to pick up the pilot man , whose This station is 102 miles to the south - west of Hud - duty it was to accompany it through on the single dersfield , and immediately to ... Found inside – Page 917The only really satisfactory curve is that showing what took place in Standedge Tunnel , which is level , and in which the speed rose from nothing to about 20 miles an hour . Various explanations suggest themselves to explain the lack of ... Found inside – Page 7094The Standedge Tunnel , on the Huddersfield and Manchester Railways , between Marsden and Diggle stations , held pride of place as the longest in the kingdom until the Severn was completed . The original single line tunnel has been ... Found inside – Page 359CHAIRMAN , and seconded by Mr. Benson , was Nicholson , the contractor for the Standedge tunnel , bable cost of conveying this immense increase of the ... Found inside – Page 357At the railway station are a letter - box and two bookstalls . ... After passing DIGGLE , we plunge into the Standedge Tunnel , running for over three miles through the boundary hills of York and Lancashire , which are also pierced by the ... Found insideEventually sleepers were 26 to the 60ft rail, and in the 1930s rails had to be renewed ... Another tunnel that required special treatment was Standedge, ... Found insideEven Steven Spielberg would find three hours of the Standedge tunnel an artistic ... tunnel was built by the London and North Western Railway in 1894. Found inside – Page ccxxxiv... the London & North Western Railway, 1870–1911 (Chairman, 1891– 1911). He became Baron Stalbridge in 1886. 5 The Standedge Tunnel was 5,456 yards long. Found insideThere are actually four tunnels under Standedge, all measuring a little over 5km (3 miles) in ... A single-track rail tunnel was cut between 1846 and 1849, ... Found inside – Page 289Government have decided to grant a liberal subsidy towards the establishment of a fast line of Atlantic steamers running in connection with the Canadian and Transcontinental Railway , and THE NEW STANDEDGE RAILWAY TUNNEL . a line ... Found inside – Page 60The Standedge Tunnel , belonging to the L. and N.W. Railway , is 3 miles and 8 chains long , and several of these tunnels are over 2 miles long . In most of these tunnels the boat was . or is forced through by the legging or kicking process . Found inside – Page 100... in private negotiations with the Bridgewater Trustees in 1849, reportedly threatened to close the Standedge tunnel on the railway-owned Huddersfield ... Found insideCivil Engineer and Railway Builder, 1805–1860 Anthony Burton ... in such immense works as the 5415-yard-long Standedge tunnel on the Huddersfield Canal. Found inside – Page 252The village is not far away from Standedge Tunnel, just 3 miles and 66yd (4.9km), which was a notorious bottleneck. By 1894 the tunnel capacity had been ... Found inside – Page 270... via Huddersfield and a new Standedge Tunnel alongside the canal tunnel to Stalybridge on the Sheffield, Ashton-underLyne and Manchester Railway. Found inside – Page 60The Standedge Tunnel , belonging to the L. and N.W. Railway , is 3 miles and 8 chains ! ong , and several of these tunnels are over 2 miles long . In most of these tunnels the boat was . or is forced through by the legging or kicking process . Found insideOn 21 July 1849 the Whitehaven & Furness Junction Railway opened from Whitehaven to Ravenglass. Standedge Tunnel on the Manchester Sheffield Lincolnshire ... Found inside – Page 291The tunnel is nearly level , rising only 55 ft . from west to east . Immediately east of Myrdalen Station is another long tunnel , the Reinunga , 1968 yards . 20. The Standedge Tunnel , on the Huddersfield and Manchester Railways , between ... Found insideStandedge Tunnel on the Huddersfield Narrow Canal was also built without ... When the railway arrived, the line from Huddersfield to Manchester also ... Found inside – Page 159Further Adjustments of British Railways Regional Boundaries Elimination of “ penetrating lines ” and transfers of certain ... Diggle --- Marsden North end of Diggle up south Chief Civil Engineer , N.E.R. platform maintains Standedge Tunnel ... Found inside – Page 99New railways and improvement of existing lines . New Standedge tunnel . Two additional lines of rails . New junction railway between Walton Old Junction and Acton Grange Junction . 1 40 Birkenhead , Lan- Warrington Acton Grange cashire ... Found inside – Page 126A. - We assume you refer to Sykes A .- ( 1 ) The North - Eastern Railway electrical rail contact ; if so , you will find ( 2 ) Yes . ( 3 ) Do not understand ... ( 2 ) Where is , and how propose to reintroduce it long is , the Standedge Tunnel ? Q : -I have ...
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