History in Structure

Tag: Railway tunnel

Tunnel built for rail traffic

Is a member of Tunnel Rail infrastructure

Has sub-tags Tramway tunnel

  1. II Bathwick Covered Way (MLN110624/10629)
    Bathwick, Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset, BA2
  2. II Former Hall's tramroad and railway tunnel E portal Photos
    On the W side of the community, in a deep cutting which runs S of the main thoroughfare; a bridge carries the road across the portal.
  3. II Former Hall's tramroad and railway tunnel W portal Photos
    Reached from a path from a small Caerbryn estate development N of High Sreet at Pentwyn-mawr.
  4. II NW portal of Conwy Railway Tunnel
    In a deep cutting directly beneath the NW side of Mount Pleasant.
  5. II Portal at the entrance to Bangor Railway Tunnel Photos
    To SE of the main station building.
  6. II Primrose Hill Tunnels (Western Entrance)
    South Hampstead, Camden, London, NW8
  7. B Railway Tunnel, East Trinity Road, Edinburgh
    Edinburgh
  8. B Railway Tunnel, Killiecrankie
    Moulin
  9. C Railway Tunnel, Kippenross House
    Dunblane and Lecropt
  10. C Railway Tunnel Number 71A, Inch View
    Kinghorn
  11. C Railway Tunnel, Old Woodhouselee Photos
    Glencorse
  12. II Railway Tunnel Portal
    At the S entrance of Blaenau railway tunnel, immediately W of the road on the downhill approach to the town from the Crimea Pass.
  13. II Railway tunnel portals MVL3/41, west end of Standedge Tunnel
    Harrop Green, Oldham, Greater Manchester, OL3
  14. II Saundersfoot Railway Tunnel (Middle ) Photos
    On the coastal pedestrian route between Saundersfoot and Wiseman's Bridge, known now as the Miners' Walk. It is one of a group of three tunnels on the Countryside Commission's Pembrokeshire Coast Path
  15. II Saundersfoot Railway Tunnel (North ) Photos
    On the coastal pedestrian route between Saundersfoot and Wiseman's Bridge, known now as the Miners' Walk. It is one of a group of three tunnels on the Countryside Commission's Pembrokeshire Coast Path
  16. II Saundersfoot Railway Tunnel (South) Photos
    On the coastal pedestrian route between Saundersfoot and Wiseman's Bridge, known now as the Miners' Walk. It is one of a group of three tunnels on the Countryside Commission's Pembrokeshire Coast Path
  17. B Scotland Street Tunnel, Edinburgh Photos
    Edinburgh
  18. II SE portal of Conwy Railway Tunnel
    Immediately W of Conwy station and directly beneath the E side of Upper Gate Street.
  19. II South portal of former railway tunnel beneath Castle Square Photos
    Opposite Slate Quay to the SE of Castle Square and below Segontium Terrace.
  20. II Stone Arch to Southern Entrance of Milford Railway Tunnel
    Milford, Amber Valley, Derbyshire, DE56
  21. II Stow Hill Railway Tunnel Photos
    Takes railway line under Stow Hill from a point S of Newport Station, emerging near Llandaff Street.
  22. II Tal-y-llyn Railway Tunnel
    In the hamlet of Tal-y-llyn in a garden of a house converted from the former station.
  23. II* Thames Tunnel Photos
    Shadwell, Tower Hamlets, London, E1W
  24. II The Dark Arch
    Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS25
  25. II Tunnel Entrance Photos
    Dingle, Liverpool, Merseyside, L8
  26. II Tunnel Entrance Approximately 70 Metres East of Mill Lane in Gisburne Park Photos
    Gisburn, Ribble Valley, Lancashire, BB7
  27. II Tunnel Entrances in Shugborough Park Photos
    Milford, Stafford, Staffordshire, ST17
  28. II Tunnel Portal and Tunnel
    Located in the hillside to the north of Talysarn Hall.
  29. II* Tyler Hill Railway Tunnel, Including North and South Portals, Under Tyler Hill (Former Canterbury an
    Hales Place, Canterbury, Kent, CT2
  30. II Victoria Tunnel Photos
    Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, NE1
  31. II Western Portal of Penmaen Rhos Railway Tunnel
    At the western mouth of the railway tunnel.
  32. B Whitrope Tunnel, Sandy Edge
    Cavers

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