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Location
  
Track length
  
2,223

Opened
  
1838

Contractor
  
James Nowell

Start
  
No. of tracks
  
Two

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End
  
Architect
  
Kilsby Tunnel Kilsby Tunnel Rugby 1838 Structurae

Similar
  
Maidenhead Bridge, Wapping Tunnel, Curzon Street railway st, Box Tunnel, Tubular bridge

Pretendolino on board speeding through kilsby tunnel


The Kilsby Tunnel is a railway tunnel on the West Coast Main Line railway in England. It was designed and engineered by Robert Stephenson.

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Kilsby Tunnel Kilsby Tunnel Ian Rob Geograph Britain and Ireland

The tunnel is located near the village of Kilsby in Northamptonshire roughly 5 miles (8 km) south-east of Rugby and is 2,432 yards (2,224 m) long.

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The tunnel was opened in 1838 as a part of the London and Birmingham Railway. It is today the 18th longest tunnel on the British railway system.

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The tunnel took far longer, and cost far more money to build than had been anticipated. This was because the tunnel roof collapsed and the tunnel flooded unexpectedly due to quicksand which trial borings into the hill had not revealed. The excess water from the quicksand had to be pumped out, a process which took eight months. Similar problems were encountered with nearby Blisworth tunnel on the Grand Union Canal a few decades earlier.

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The length of time it took to build the tunnel delayed the opening of the London and Birmingham Railway.

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It took three years, and cost £320,000 to build — three times the original estimate (£23,758,000 in 2005 pounds).

Kilsby Tunnel THE TRAIN NOW DEPARTING Notes and Extracts on the History of the

Whistling kilsby tunnel


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References

Kilsby Tunnel Wikipedia