Sapperton Tunnel

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For the Vancouver SkyTrain station, see Sapperton Station.

The Sapperton Tunnels are located about seven miles East South East of Stroud in Gloucestershire, England.

There are three in total: the Sapperton canal tunnel at 2 miles 288 yards, and the two Sapperton railway tunnels, the longest being 1 mile 104 yards in length, and the shorter one at just 353 yards.

The canal tunnel was formerly the fourth longest canal tunnel in the country (after Standedge, Yorkshire, 3 miles 418 yards; Strood, Kent, 2 miles 492 yards; and Lapal, on the edge of the Black Country near Halesowen, 2 miles 297 yards). It was the biggest engineering feature of the Thames & Severn Canal, but has but now fallen into disrepair.

The Sapperton railway tunnels, which follow a similar route, are on the Golden Valley Line from Stroud to Swindon.