List of tunnels in the United Kingdom
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Tunnels in the United Kingdom is a link page for any road, railway, waterway or other form of tunnel, anywhere in the United Kingdom.
[edit] England
[edit] Bedfordshire
- Old Warden Tunnel, Railway (882 yards)
[edit] Cheshire
- Disley Tunnel, Railway (2 miles, 346 yards; 3535 m)
- Prestbury Tunnel, Railway, near Macclesfield
- Sutton Tunnel, Runcorn (1 mile, 125 yards)
[edit] Cornwall
- Saltash Tunnel, connecting the Tamar Bridge and the A38.
- Brownqueen Tunnel, Railway (66 yards). Between Bodmin Parkway and Lostwithiel
[edit] Derbyshire
- Butterley Tunnel, Cromford Canal (1 mile, 1206 yards; 2712 m)
- Chee Tor Tunnel, Railway
- Clay Cross Tunnel, Railway (1 mile, 24 yards; 1631 m)
- Cowburn Tunnel, Railway (2 miles, 182 yards; 3385 m)
- Dove Holes Tunnel, Railway (1 mile, 1224 yards; 2729 m). Freight only
- Haddon Tunnel, Railway (disused)
- Mickleover Tunnel, Great Northern Railway (464 yards)
- Milford Tunnel, Railway, sometimes called Chevin Tunnel
- Morley Tunnel, Great Northern Railway (238 yards)
- Norwood Tunnel, Chesterfield Canal (1 mile, 1124 yards; 2637m)
- Shirland Tunnel, Railway
- Toadmoor Tunnel, Railway
- Totley Tunnel, Railway (3 miles, 950 yards; 5697 m)
- Whatstandwell Tunnel, Railway (149 yards), near Whatstandwell railway station
- Woodhead Tunnel, Railway (3 miles, 13 yards; 4840 m). Disused.
[edit] Devon
- Whiteball Tunnel, Railway (1092 yards; 990m), broad gauge.
[edit] Dorset
- Beaminster Tunnel, Road (A3066), approx 150m long
- Buckhorn Weston Tunnel on the West of England Main Line near Templecombe
- Bincombe Tunnel South Western Main Line north of Weymouth
- Evershot Tunnel Heart of Wessex Line south of Yeovil
- Frampton Tunnel Heart of Wessex Line between Dorchester and Maiden Newton
- Middlebere Plateway Tunnels, under the A351 near Corfe Castle
- Poundbury Tunnel on the Heart of Wessex Line near Dorchester
[edit] East Sussex
- Cuilfail Tunnel (430 m), A26, Lewes
[edit] Essex
- Dartford Tunnel (1436 m), A282 road northbound (M25 connector)
[edit] Gloucestershire
- Chipping Sodbury Tunnel, Railway (2 miles, 924 yards; 4064 m)
- Patchway tunnels, split level parallel railway tunnels (1 mile; 1609 m)
- Sapperton Tunnels: Sapperton canal tunnel and Sapperton railway tunnel (1 mile, 100 yards; 1701 m)
- Severn Tunnel, Railway (4 miles, 628 yards; 7012 m)
[edit] Hampshire
- Fareham Tunnel just north of Fareham.
- Micheldever tunnel South Western Main Line north of Micheldever station
- Midhurst Tunnel near Midhurst on the Midhurst Railways.
- Popham No 1 Tunnel South Western Main Line between Micheldever and Basingstoke
- Popham No 2 Tunnel South Western Main Line between Micheldever and Basingstoke
- Privett Tunnel near Privett on the Meon Valley Railway.
- Southampton Civic Centre Tunnel Southampton Town Centre
- Wallers' Ash Tunnel South Western Main Line north of Winchester
- Winchester Tunnel on the Didcot, Newbury and Southampton Railway just north of Winchester Chesil.
[edit] Isle of Wight
- Ryde Tunnel south of Ryde Esplanade (double track)
- Ventnor Tunnel north of Ventnor on the Isle of Wight Railway. (single track) (disused)
[edit] Greater Manchester
- Disley Tunnel, Railway (2 miles, 346 yards; 3535 m)
- Farnworth Tunnel, Farnworth
- Guardian Exchange, Manchester
- Summit Tunnel, Railway (1 mile, 1125 yards; 2638 m)
[edit] Kent
- Channel tunnel (to France), Railway (31 miles, 635 yards; 50470 m)
- Dartford Tunnel (1436 m), A282 road northbound (M25 connector)
- Royal Harbour Tunnel, (800m) Ramsgate - Road
- Roundhill Tunnel, A20 road near Folkestone - Road
- Shakespeare Tunnel (1,260m / 1,387 yards), South Eastern Main Line (Railway), Between Dover and Folkstone . Two individual single bore tunnels [1][2].
- Abbotscliffe Tunnel (1,800m), South Eastern Main Line (Railway), Between Dover and Folkstone. Twin track (ie single bore) [3].
- Martello Tunnel (500m), South Eastern Main Line (Railway), Between Dover and Folkstone. Twin track (ie single bore) [4].
- Boxley Abbey to Detling - through the north downs. An entrance was present where the A249 now passes at the foot of Detling Hil. The air shafts are visible to the side of the North Downs Way between Boxley and Detling. A foot tunnel.
- Ramsgate Harbour Tunnel - Closed rail tunnel.
- Charlton Tunnel (? m), Chatham Main Line (Railway), Dover.
- Dover Harbour Tunnel (? m), South Eastern Main Line (Railway), Dover.
- Fort Pitt Tunnel (428 yards), Chatham Main Line (Railway), Chatham. Twin track (ie single bore)
- Chatham Tunnel (297 yards), Chatham Main Line (Railway), Chatham. Twin track (ie single bore)
- Knockholt Tunnel (800 yards), South Eastern Main Line (Railway), near Sevenoaks.
- Shepherd's Well Tunnel (2138m / 2376 yards), Chatham Main Line (Railway), near Dover.
- Bourne Park Tunnel (?m), Elham Valley Railway (Railway), East Kent. Closed railway line. Used to hide a giant railway borne artillery piece in World War Two [5].
- Somerhill Tunnel (?m) Hastings Line (Railway), near Tonbridge. Single track due to low roof, originally twin track with low height stock.
- Wells Tunnel (?m) Hastings Line (Railway), Tunbridge Wells. Twin track unlike the other tunnels on the same line.
- Grove Tunnel (?m) Cuckoo Line / Wealden Line (Railway), Tunbridge Wells. Closed on 6 July 1985 with the rest of the Tunbridge Wells West branch, but was not reopened when Spa Valley Railway reopened much of the line. Single track.
- North Downs Tunnel (3,200m) High Speed 1, near Chatham. Under Blue Bell Hill, this line is to the UIC GB gauge (ie height) rather than the smaller gauges of other, older British railway lines. It is twin track (ie siongle bore), but due to air pressure of opposing trains at high speed, trains are scheduled not to pass at the high speed (the line is 186mph) [6].
- Tyler Hill Tunnel (828 yards), Canterbury and Whitstable Railway, Canterbury. Underneath the current mains site of the University of Kent, this was built in 1830 for one of the UK's first railways. The line was closed 1953, and part of the tunnel collapsed in July 1974 [7].
- Greenhithe Tunnel (228m / 253 yards), North Kent Line (Railway), near Dartford.
- Higham and Strood tunnel (3931 yards / 3595 m), North Kent Line (Railway), near Strood. It was built between 1819 to 1824 for the Thames and Medway Canal. A single track railway was laid on the tow-path in 1845, and was soon doubled by infilling the canal. A 100 yard air vent was cut into the middle when the tunnel.
[edit] Lancashire
- Sough Tunnel, Railway tunnel near Darwen (1 mile, 255 yards)
[edit] Leicestershire
- Ashby de la Zouch Tunnel, Railway
- Husbands Bosworth Tunnel, Grand Union Canal
- Saddington Tunnel, Grand Union Canal
- Glenfield Tunnel, Railway
[edit] Lincolnshire
- Kirton-in-Lindsey, Railway (~1200 m)
[edit] London
- See also: Tunnels underneath the River Thames
- The London Underground includes 171 km of tunnels, with some Northern Line trains running continuously in tunnel for 27.8 km between Morden and East Finchley via Bank.
- Blackwall Tunnel, (A102 road tunnel)
- East India Dock Link (connects the A13 to Aspen Way in Docklands)
- Greenwich foot tunnel
- Islington tunnel and Maida Hill tunnels, Regent's Canal
- Kingsway Exchange
- Kingsway tramway subway (disused and partially demolished)
- Limehouse Link tunnel (connects Docklands with the City via The Highway)
- London Deep Level Shelters
- London Heathrow Airport: Tunnels from M4/A4 roads to Terminals 1 to 3, Heathrow Airside Road Tunnel and Heathrow Cargo Tunnel
- London Post Office Railway
- Rotherhithe Tunnel (1705 m), (A101 road tunnel)
- Strand Underpass
- Sydenham Hill, Railway, Penge
- Thames Tunnel, Rotherhithe
- Tower Subway
- Woolwich foot tunnel
[edit] Merseyside
- Kingsway Tunnel, Mersey (2483 m)
- Mersey Railway Tunnel, Mersey (4 miles, 462 yards; 6860 m) including underground loop to Liverpool Lime Street station
- Queensway Tunnel, Mersey (3237 m)
- Victoria Tunnel, Liverpool (2475 m)
- Wapping Tunnel, Liverpool (2030 m)
- Waterloo Tunnel, Liverpool (862 m)
- Williamson's tunnels, Liverpool (estimated 3km)
[edit] Norfolk
[edit] Northamptonshire
- Blisworth tunnel, Grand Union Canal
- Braunston Tunnel, Grand Union Canal
- Crick Tunnel, Grand Union Canal
- Kelmarsh Tunnel, Railway (disused), now foot/cyclepath
- Kilsby Tunnel, Railway (1 mile, 666 yards; 2218 m)
- Oxendon Tunnel, Railway (disused), now foot/cyclepath
[edit] North Yorkshire
- Bramhope Tunnel, Railway (2 miles, 241 yards; 3439 m)
- Burdale Tunnel (1746 yards), Malton & Driffield Railway. Disused.
- Prospect Tunnel, Railway. Disused
- Falsgrave Tunnel, Railway. Disused
- Kettleness Tunnel, Railway. Disused
- Ravenscar Tunnel, Railway. Disused
- Sandsend Tunnel, Railway. Disused
[edit] Nottinghamshire
- Annesley Tunnel, Midland Railway now Robin Hood Line, Kirby-in-Ashfield
- Ashwell Tunnel, Nottingham Suburban Railway, Nottingham
- Drakeholes Tunnel, Chesterfield Canal, near Wiseton
- Mansfield Road Tunnel, Great Central Railway, Nottingham
- Mapperley Tunnel, Great Northern Railway, Nottingham
- Park Tunnel, between The Park and Derby Road in Nottingham built for horsedrawn carriages
- Redhill Tunnel, near to Radclife-on-Soar Power Station
- Sherwood Tunnel, Nottingham Suburban Railway, Nottingham
- Sherwood Rise Tunnel, Great Central Railway, Nottingham
- Sneinton Tunnel, Nottingham Suburban Railway, Nottingham
- Stanton Tunnel, Railway Test Track, Stanton on the Wolds
- Thorneywood Tunnel, Nottingham Suburban Railway, Nottingham
- Victoria Street Tunnel also known as Weekday Cross Tunnel, Great Central Railway, Nottingham
- Watnall Tunnel, (268 yards) Great Northern Railway, Watnall near Kimberley
[edit] Oxfordshire
- Bodleian Library Tunnel under Broad Street, Oxford
[edit] Shropshire
[edit] Somerset
- Combe Down Tunnel under Combe Down, Bath
- Devonshire Tunnel near Combe Down Tunnel, Bath
- Whiteball Tunnel, Railway (1092 yards; 990m), broad gauge.
[edit] South Yorkshire
- Bradway Tunnel, Railway (1 mile, 267 yards; 1853 m)
- Norwood Tunnel, Chesterfield Canal (1 mile, 1124 yards; 2637m)
- Thurgoland Tunnel, Railway
- Totley Tunnel, Railway (3 miles, 950 yards; 5697 m)
- Woodhead Tunnel, Railway (3 miles, 13 yards; 4840 m). Disused.
[edit] Staffordshire
[edit] Surrey
- Boxhill Tunnel, near Dorking, Railway
- Hindhead Tunnel, near Haslemere (under construction)
[edit] Tyne and Wear
[edit] Warwickshire
- Shrewley Tunnel, Grand Union Canal near Shrewley
[edit] West Yorkshire
- Morley Tunnel, Railway (1 mile, 1609 yards; 3081 m)
- Standedge Tunnels, Canal and railway (3 miles, 64 yards; 4887 m)
- Summit Tunnel, Railway (1 mile, 1125 yards; 2638 m)
[edit] Wiltshire
- Box Tunnel, Railway (1 mile, 1452 yards; 2937 m) (double track)
- Bruce Tunnel, Canal (502 yards (459 m))
[edit] West Midlands
- Anchor Exchange, (Birmingham)
- Snow Hill Railway Tunnel, (Birmingham)
- Dudley Tunnel, Canal, Dudley Canal Line No 1
- Lapal Tunnel, Canal, Dudley Canal Line No 2
- Netherton Canal Tunnel
- Queensway (Birmingham)
[edit] West Sussex
- Clayton Tunnel, Railway (1 mile, 499 yards; 2066 m)
- Southwick Hill Tunnel (490 m, dual bored), A27, Southwick/Portslade
[edit] Scotland
[edit] Glasgow
- Clyde Tunnel, Road under River Clyde (762 metres)
- M8 Motorway, Charing Cross. Cut and cover tunnel incorporating part of junction 18.
- Glasgow Subway
[edit] Scottish Borders
- Whitrope Tunnel
- Penmanshiel Tunnel (Abandoned)
[edit] Scottish Highlands
- Nevis Tunnel, part of Lochaber hydroelectric scheme
[edit] Dundee
- A991 Dundee Inner Ring Road, near Ladywell roundabout. Cut and cover tunnel.
[edit] Stirling
- A9, City Centre. Cut and cover tunnel near railway station.
[edit] Wales
[edit] Monmouthshire
- Severn Tunnel, Railway (4 miles, 628 yards; 7012 m)
- Brynglas Tunnels, Newport (M4 motorway)
- Gibraltar Tunnels, Monmouth
- Bryn, Hengoed, (Railway, disused)
- Clydach Tunnels, Abergavenny, (Railway, Disused)
- Gaer, Newport (Railway, Active)
- Gelli-felen Tunnels, Brynmawr (Railway, Disused)
- Hillfield Tunnels, Newport (Railway, Active)
- Monmouth, (Railway, Disused)
- Pennar, Crumlin (Railway, Disused,239 yd)
- Usk, Usk (Railway, Disused, 256 yd)
[edit] Glamorgan
- Cwmcerwyn, Maesteg (Railway, Disused, 1012 yd) Built by the Port Talbot Railway and Docks Company. Single track, curved.
- Cymmer, Afan Valley (Railway, Disused, 1591 yd) Built by the Great Western Railway. Single track. Straight. North end relandscaped
- Gelli, Afan Valley (Railway, Disused) Built by the Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway. Single track. Short
- Gylfichi, Afan Valley (Railway, Disused, 1019 yd) Built by the South Wales Mineral Railway. Single track. North end collapsed 1947.
- Nottage, Porthcawl (Railway, Disused) Built by the Great Western Railway. Single track. Short, south portal relandscaped
- Abernant / Merthyr (Railway, Disused, 2497 yd) Built by the Great Western Railway. Mainly single track, curved at ends.
- Cefn-Glas, Abercynon (Railway, Disused, 703 yd) Built by the Great Western Railway. Single track
- Garth, Taff's Well (Railway, Disused) Built by the Barry Railway Company. Double track. Partly breached by operations at Garth Quarry.
- Morlais, Merthyr Tydfil (Railway, Disused, 1040 yd) Built by the London and North Western Railway. Double track, curved at west end. 3 airshafts.
- Quaker's Yard, Abercynon (Railway, demolished) Built by the Taff Vale Railway 1840. Demolished in 1857 when track dualled.
- Rhondda, Treherbert (Railway, Disused, 3443 yd) Built by the Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway. Single track. Longest tunnel in Wales at 3443 yards
- Tinworks, Treforest (Railway, not completed) Built by the Taff Vale Railway in 1907 to carry mineral line under exchange sidings of the Cardiff Railway at Treforest. Mineral line never completed.
- Treforest (Railway, Disused, 1323 yd) Built by the Barry Docks Railway. Double track.
- Union, Cardiff (Railway, Active, Beneath Student's Union building, Cardiff University.
- Queensgate Tunnels, Cardiff