Blisworth Tunnel,Stoke Bruerne by carolmw

Blisworth Tunnel,Stoke Bruerne

Blisworth Tunnel is a canal tunnel on the Grand Union Canal in Northamptonshire, England between the villages of Stoke Bruerne at the southern end and Blisworth at the northern end.
The northern end is about 18 miles (29.0 km) from the northern end of the Grand Junction Canal at Braunston, Northamptonshire and the southern end about 20 miles (32.2 km). At 3,076 yards (2,813m) long it is the third-longest navigable canal tunnel on the UK canal network after Standedge Tunnel and Dudley Tunnel (and the ninth-longest canal tunnel in the world). At its deepest point it is ca.143 feet (ca.43m) below ground level.
Construction
Work began in 1793, but errors by contractor left a wiggle in the tunnel, and after three years work it collapsed due to quicksand, claiming the lives of 14 men. It was then decided to begin again with a new tunnel.

By the time the rest of the Grand Junction Canal had opened between London and Braunston, Northamptonshire in 1800, apart from the crossing of the River Great Ouse, the section of canal from Blisworth to the lower end of Stoke Bruerne locks was the only section unfinished. This was despite the tunnel having been under construction for seven years: the gap was filled by a temporary horse-drawn tramway over the top of the hill, with goods being transported from boat to wagon and back again. The tramway, built in 1801, was Northamptonshire's first railway. In March 1805, the tunnel was finally opened and the rails were used to connect the main line of the canal to the River Nene until the branch canal to Northampton was constructed.

There was some major rebuilding of the tunnel in the 1980s, with sections lined with pre-cast concrete rings. It was also used to test out the materials that were later used on the Channel Tunnel. One of the unused rings is on display just outside the south portal.
Many thanks for all your views,comments and favs,always much appreciated.


Might even have been there 2 years ago. Beautiful "narrative", nicely composed. FAV
February 22nd, 2015  
Great candid capture and beautiful processing. Fav!
February 22nd, 2015  
A lovely sunny spot , great shadows and reflections on the water ! A great tranquil scene and wonderful narrative !
February 22nd, 2015  
Beautiful !!
February 22nd, 2015  
Beautiful capture and a lovely scene, instant FAV from me.
February 22nd, 2015  
Great shot and processing fav
February 22nd, 2015  
Beautiful shot.
February 22nd, 2015  
This looks a lovely spot
February 22nd, 2015  
Instant Fav and wonderful information Carol...
February 22nd, 2015  
Love your narrative. Great scene, looks like you had some sun! Gloomy, dull and wet in the East!
February 22nd, 2015  
Beautiful shot!
February 22nd, 2015  
Beautiful composition and a charming scene. Interesting info, too. Fav!
February 22nd, 2015  
Bep
Lovely sunny shot. Fav.
February 22nd, 2015  
Super shot, nice lighting.
February 22nd, 2015  
Gorgeous shot! and interesting narrative too! :)
February 22nd, 2015  
So tranquil! Just saw another shot of this canal...it looks like a great place for photographers.
February 22nd, 2015  
Lovely composition and POV.
February 23rd, 2015  
Such a beautiful scene, Carol! Love the lighting, the textures,and the glimmer.
February 23rd, 2015  
Wonderful capture and fantastic processing.
February 23rd, 2015  
Great shot, I'm sure I've been through this one on one of our family canal holidays, years ago :)
February 23rd, 2015  
Love this capture. Fav
February 23rd, 2015  
Beautiful capture
February 23rd, 2015  
Very good composition.
February 24th, 2015  
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