- Broomhouse Tunnel
Broomhouse Tunnel, opened out in
1967 , was on theMidland Main Line between Chesterfield and Sheffield. It was built by theMidland Railway in1870 on what is known to railwaymen as the "New Road" to Sheffield. This bypassed theNorth Midland Railway 's original line, which came to be known as "Old Road", which had avoided Sheffield due to thegradients involved.Broomhouse Tunnel was 92 yards long, through a narrow ridge a mile past Sheepbridge. It was opened out to become a cutting in
1969 .The line diverged just north of
Chesterfield atTapton Junction with a steady three and a half mile climb at 1 in 100, through Sheepbridge and Unstone stations, before a short drop to Dronfield. From there it climbed to the summit beforeBradway Tunnel thence to what would become the junction through Dore and Totley and the line to Manchester, continuing to Beauchief.
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