South portal - Wast Hills tunnel - Worcester & Birmingham canal - Kings Norton, Birmingham
Posted by: ntpayne
N 52° 22.833 W 001° 56.933
30U E 571544 N 5803885
South portal of Wast Hills tunnel - along tunnel on Worcester & Birmingham canal
Waymark Code: WMR3BN
Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 05/07/2016
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The Wast Hill Tunnel runs some 2500m under Hawkesley and is the longest on the canal and one of the longest on any British canal. It was built in broad gauge. The original intention had been to build the whole canal in this gauge but this proved to be too expensive.
The tunnel has no towpath so the boats were legged through. From the 1870s steam and subsequently diesel-powered tugs were used.
Is the Tunnel in Use?: In Use
Which End is this Entrance?: South
Date Constructed: 01/01/1796
Length of Tunnel: 2726 yards
Construction Material: Brick lined
Associated Website: [Web Link]
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