Hincaster Tunnel
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Hincaster Tunnel is a tunnel on the Lancaster Canal (Northern Reaches - filled in) between Hincaster Tunnel No 175 (western entrance) and Hincaster Tunnel No 175 (eastern entrance)
The length of this tunnel is not known.
| Hourse Park Bridge No 179 | a few yards | |
| Sedgwick Aqueduct No 178 | 2¾ furlongs | |
| Sedgwick Hall Bridge No 177 | 5 furlongs | |
| Howards Bridge No 176 (demolished) | 1 mile, ¼ furlongs | |
| Hincaster Tunnel No 175 (western entrance) | ||
| Hincaster Tunnel No 175 (eastern entrance) | ||
| Kendal Link Bridge No 174 | a few yards | |
| Sellet Hall Bridge No 173 | 2½ furlongs | |
| Stainton Crossing Bridge No 172 | 3¾ furlongs | |
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[Furness Railway]
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Hincaster Tunnel on the Lancaster Canal | Canal & River TrustIn this edition, our heritage advisor, Bill Froggatt talks about the history of the Hincaster Tunnel on the Lancaster Canal.
Hincaster is most famous for the Hincaster Tunnel which is the longest tunnel on the Lancaster Canal. Contents. 1 Transport. 1.1 ...
Jul 29, 2020 ... ... repairs taking place to the Stainton Aqueduct and (for the first time in my life) see the Hincaster Tunnel which was also a part of the canal and ...
Jun 9, 2019 ... The Hincaster Tunnel was built to take the canal close to Sedgwick Gunpowder Works and was completed on Christmas Day 1817. The ...
The purpose of taking this route was to checkout the Hincaster Tunnel just glimpsed when speeding along the A590 from the M6 junction. This section of the ...
Feb 15, 2016 ... A DINGHY manned by waterways enthusiast Colin Ogden has become the first craft to sail through the Hincaster Tunnel for nearly 70 years.
Several new caches around the hamlet of Hincaster. Set cos its a nice area with old railway tracks, good viewpoints, old canals etc and also for the 2012 Mega ...
Jun 18, 2012 ... Quick Description: This is the bridge on the eastern side of a hill through which hill the canal tunnel goes under. The bridge provides access to ...
Jul 20, 2012 ... Hincaster Tunnel is an impressive piece of engineering, taking the Lancaster Canal through the hill into the valley of the River Kent. This western ...
Jan 4, 2017 ... File:Eastern Portal Hincaster Tunnel - panoramio.jpg ... District , 2012 , _Listed_Structure , Cumbria , England , Hincaster , Lancaster_Canal ...
