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Coseley Tunnel

 
 
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Be aware that CRT allow unpowered craft passage through this tunnel! Although must display a forward facing white light!

 
External websites
 Birmingham Canal Walks — associated with Birmingham Canal Navigations
Sixteen walks along the Birmingham Canal Navigations with a detailed description, history and photographs.
 
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[Coseley] Coseley (/ˈkoʊzli/ KOHZ-lee) is a village in the north of the Dudley Metropolitan Borough, in the English West Midlands. Part of the Black Country, it [BCN Main Line] opened together with the 360 yard Coseley Tunnel, complete with double towpath, cutting out the long detour around Coseley and Wednesbury Oak, and therefore [Wednesbury Oak Loop] Telford's improvements of the 1830s bypassed it by the construction of the Coseley Tunnel. The south-eastern end of the loop was closed and in parts built over [West Midlands (county)] unaltered; Dudley, which absorbed all of Brierley Hill as well as most of Coseley and Sedgley, and part of Amblecote, Tipton and Rowley Regis; Solihull, [Bradley Branch] cutting, but which incorporated the Coseley Tunnel, construction of which was authorised in 1835. The new line and tunnel were opened on 6 November 1837. [Tipton] Green, the Tibbington Estate near Princes End, (Princes End came under Coseley at the time) the Moat Farm Estate at Ocker Hill (which earned the nickname [Dudley] former urban districts of Brierley Hill and Sedgley, along with parts of Coseley, Amblecote and Rowley Regis; an area in the eastern section of the town [Birmingham New Street railway station] This tunnel is 927 yards (848 m) long in total, comprising the original New Street North Tunnel, 751 yards (687 m) and extension: 'Arena' Tunnel, 176 [West Coast Main Line] principal rail freight corridor linking the European mainland (via the Channel Tunnel) through London and South East England to the West Midlands, North West [Wren's Nest Estate] the remaining pupils and staff were split between Castle High and The Coseley School, and the Mons Hill buildings were incorporated into Dudley College
 
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coseley canal tunnel - YouTube
Jun 22, 2009 ... small slideshow of the coseley canal tunnel in the black country west midlands information about canals visit ...
Coseley Canal Tunnel
COSELEY HISTORY - COSELEY CANAL TUNNEL. The Birmingham to Wolverhampton canal was cut in 1769/72 by the engineer James Brindley and followed ...
EXPLORE COSELEY TUNNEL.............West Midlands England 2020
May 21, 2020 ... join me as we take a look at this old Victorian canal tunnel built with sweat blood and tears. Thank you for watching the video please leave me ...
Coseley - Wikipedia
Local landmarks include Coseley School, Coseley railway station, Christ Church, and Coseley Tunnel North portal. The first bridge Wolverhampton-side of the ...
Wolverhampton to Birmingham - Wolverhampton
VIA: Coseley, Tipton, Dudley Port, Smethwick Galton Bridge. DISTANCE: ... Coseley Tunnel North Portal Looking through the tunnel from North Portal entrance.
Coseley canal cutting tunnel
This geosite exposes a rare section of the softer sedimentary succession of the Carboniferous Pennine Middle Coal Measures Strata.
Coseley Tunnel | Neil Hughes
Apr 27, 2012 ... Daily Mail readers might be fooled into thinking that England is going through a terrible drought at the moment where arid landscapes are ...
West Bromwich to Wolverhampton (Canal Route incl Coseley Tunnel)
The difficult part of this journey is the 330m Coseley Tunnel, which isn't too pleasant in going through. There is steel railings all along but it is incredibly dark and ...
Coseley to Sedgley - 3 ways to travel via train, line 81 bus, and line ...
Jun 4, 2020 ... NX West Midlands operates a bus from Coseley, Tunnel Street to Hurst Hill, Robert Wynd hourly. Tickets cost £3 and the journey takes 7 min.
File:North portal of Coseley Tunnel - geograph.org.uk - 272487.jpg ...
Feb 23, 2020 ... The tunnel is 330m long and like the similar Netherton Tunnel has towpaths on both sides. The wingwall is in a sad and sorry state.