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Dudley Railway Tunnel

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OS grid reference
  
SO 94755 90058

No. of stations
  
2

Start
  
Dudley railway station

Status
  
Disused

Opened
  
1850

Number of stations
  
2

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Line
  
Oxford-Worcester-Wolverhampton

Location
  
Dudley, West Midlands, England

Closed
  
March 19, 1993 (1993-03-19)

End
  
Blowers Green railway station

Similar
  
Dudley railway station, Blowers Green railway st, Dudley Port railway st, Coronation Chair, Black Country Living Mu

Dudley Railway Tunnel is a railway tunnel located near to the former Dudley railway station in Dudley, West Midlands, England. It was opened in 1850 to allow the Oxford-Worcester-Wolverhampton Line between Stourbridge and Wolverhampton to pass for several hundred yards beneath a hilly area of Dudley which would have been difficult if not impossible to have constructed a railway through. At Dudley the OWWR and South Staffordshire Line to Walsall met.

The tunnel was regularly used by passenger trains until 1964, when the town's station closed along with the remaining passenger stations on the line, although goods trains were still allowed to use the line. It finally closed to all trains on 19 March 1993, when the section of railway between Walsall and Brierley Hill was closed after 143 years in use. A cable laying train passed through the tunnel on 1 July 1993 - nearly four months after the line was officially closed.

As of 2014, the tunnel is still closed and steel gates have been placed at both ends. Although there are proposals to reopen the railway line between Wednesbury and Brierley Hill via Dudley as part of an extension to the Midland Metro, these plans have yet to come to fruition, and would not make use of the tunnel.

The re-opening of Dudley tunnel and the railway on which it runs would also make an ideal diversion route for passenger trains if the need arose, although the idea of re-introducing passenger trains on the route (as was proposed back in 1997) seems unlikely to proceed.

The derelict dudley railway tunnel station site explored


References

Dudley Railway Tunnel Wikipedia