Icic-c-c-cold! by darrenboyj

Icic-c-c-cold!

Taken Sunday morning 24th February 2013.
The Netherton Tunnel Branch Canal
(PLEASE VIEW LARGE)

:Opened - 20 August 1858
:Owner - British Waterways
:Length - 9,081 feet (2,768 m)
:Tunnel clearance - 16 feet (4.9 m)
:Width - 27 feet (8.2 m)

Netherton Tunnel Branch Canal, in the English West Midlands, is part of the Birmingham Canal Navigations, (BCN). It was constructed at a 453–foot elevation, the Wednesbury or Birmingham level; it has no locks. The total length of the branch canal is 2.4 miles (3.9 km) and the canal tunnel is 9,081 feet (2,768 m) long.

Netherton Tunnel was the last canal tunnel to be built in Britain during the Canal Age. The first sod (grass) was turned by the Lord Ward on 31 December 1855 and the canal opened on 20 August 1858, providing a waterway connection between the Black Country towns of Netherton and Tipton. It was built to relieve the bottleneck of the adjacent Dudley Tunnel which is very narrow, has alternating blocks of one-way working, and had waiting times of eight hours or more, and sometimes several days.

The Netherton tunnel was built with a width of 27 feet (8.2 m) to allow two-way working of narrowboats; and is brick lined throughout. It has towpaths running through it, one on each side, which enabled horse-drawn narrowboats to be pulled through it. Chainage (distance) markers are still visible on the Eastern wall. The tunnel was fitted, from the start, with gas lighting over the towpaths, though this was later converted to electricity and it is now unlit.

The air vents that run along the line of the tunnel and provide ventilation, and a shaft of light into the canal, are known by the locals as "pepper pots", because of their shape. They are brick-lined and the openings are covered by an iron frame or grill. The wide bore and good ventilation mean that boats using the tunnel today are allowed to use the power of their internal combustion engines, which is prohibited in the narrower Dudley Tunnel.

The tunnel cost £302,000 as opposed to the £238,000 estimate prior to construction. The main reason for the project being overbudget was the extra works necessitated by the condition of the ground through which the tunnel passes.
look like somethig out of Hurry Potter
February 26th, 2013  
@triciaodonnell Haha - guess it does a little bit Tricia :)
February 26th, 2013  
It was a VERY cold morning.
February 26th, 2013  
It looks soooo cold and bleak. I had to smile at the waiting times of the Dudley Canal and wonder if today's passengers on other forms of transport would think that things had improved - or not?!
February 26th, 2013  
cool shot
February 26th, 2013  
Sue
Fabulous viewed large Darren, love the icicles hanging from the entrance. Wonderful!
February 26th, 2013  
This is suc a great composition
February 26th, 2013  
Amazing what the Victorians achieved..........that looks fantastic and a lovely b&w shot, beautifully done
February 26th, 2013  
Nice angle! Interesting info!
February 26th, 2013  
Wonderful viewed large Darren - I can almost feel the cold from here. The information is really interesting. :-)
February 26th, 2013  
@quietpurplehaze interesting thought Hazel! :)
February 26th, 2013  
@brav @redpants @swilde @stimuloog thanks to you all for your comments :)
February 26th, 2013  
@donna_miller thanks Donna - it's quite a spooky place as it is, the cold weather and icicles added to it's feel!
February 26th, 2013  
@fannyb yes i agree - they certainly worked hard didn't they? Thanks for taking time to comment :)
February 26th, 2013  
nice photay. love canal shots
February 26th, 2013  
Love the commentary ...... its a fabulous shot :)
February 26th, 2013  
Amazing shot. It sure was cold!
February 26th, 2013  
Cool. I love this old industrial architecture.
February 26th, 2013  
Fantastic shot
February 26th, 2013  
Lovely composition and great information. I miss the canals of Yorkshire. Used to enjoy watching the boats going through the locks.
February 27th, 2013  
Fav! Grand composition and color! Thanks for all of the facts!
February 28th, 2013  
@chezza @willowdragon @chris17 @fueast @topcat @thirtysevenways @edorreandresen To all of you: thanks so much for taking time out to comment. It's not such a bad place to live i guess - having all these glorious waterways nearby!
February 28th, 2013  
Fabulous shot! Like how you captured the icicles in the shot as well!
February 28th, 2013  
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