- Chirk Tunnel
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Chirk Tunnel Overview Coordinates 52°55′53.13″N 3°3′53.9″W / 52.931425°N 3.064972°WCoordinates: 52°55′53.13″N 3°3′53.9″W / 52.931425°N 3.064972°W OS grid reference SJ284376 Status Open Waterway Llangollen Canal Start 52°55′46.93″N 3°3′46.73″W / 52.9297028°N 3.0629806°W End 52°55′57.5″N 3°4′0.33″W / 52.932639°N 3.0667583°W Operation Owner British Waterways Technical Design engineer William Jessop
Thomas TelfordConstruction 1794–1802 Length 421 m (1,381 ft) Towpath Yes Boat-passable No Chirk Tunnel is a canal tunnel near Chirk, Wales.
It lies on the Llangollen Canal, immediately northwards of the Chirk Aqueduct. It is 421-metre (460 yd) long and has a complete towpath inside. The tunnel is designed for a single standard narrowboat, so passing is not possible. Fortunately the tunnel is straight enough to be able to see if a boat is already inside the tunnel.
This tunnel was the first tunnel in Britain to have a towpath in the tunnel (along with its shorter neighbour - Whitehouse Tunnel)[1]
See also
- List of canal tunnels in Great Britain
References
External links
Media related to Chirk Tunnel at Wikimedia Commons
Categories:- Canal tunnels in Wales
- Llangollen Canal
- Works of Thomas Telford
- Tunnels completed in 1802
- United Kingdom canal stubs
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