Can you walk through Dudley Canal tunnel?

The Netherton Tunnel is the longest canal tunnel in the West Midlands that is still open. It has double towpaths and connects the Birmingham Main Line and Dudley Canals via a dedicated branch….Key info.

Location Dudley
Resident Engineer James Ralph Walker
Maintained by Canal & River Trust

Where is the Dudley Canal?

West Midlands of England
The Dudley Canal is a canal passing through Dudley in the West Midlands of England. The canal is part of the English and Welsh connected network of navigable inland waterways, and in particular forms part of the popular Stourport Ring narrowboat cruising route.

How long is the Dudley Canal tunnel?

1.8 miles
The Dudley Tunnel is 1.8 miles (2.9 km) long. In 1960 the news was leaked that British Rail planned a Dudley Container depot and were proposing to remove the iron bridge crossing the Tipton end of the Dudley Tunnel and infill the canal with an earth embankment to carry heavier loads.

Is Dudley Tunnel navigable?

The famously claustrophobic Dudley Tunnel is a powerful reminder of the canal’s history….Dudley No 1 Canal.

Dudley no 1 Canal
Locks 12
Maximum boat dimensions Guide only – weather conditions can affect water levels)

What is the longest canal tunnel in the world?

the Rove Tunnel
The longest canal tunnel in the world is the Rove Tunnel in France, currently disused.

What river runs through Dudley?

The Stour /ˈstaʊər/ is a river flowing through the counties of Worcestershire, the West Midlands and Staffordshire in the West Midlands region of England.

Who built the Dudley Canal?

Lord Dudley
In 1775 Lord Dudley promoted the building of the Dudley No. 1 Canal from Dudley to Stourton. Robert Whitworth was commissioned to survey the route and in 1776 an Act of Parliament agreed the construction.

What river flows through Stourbridge?

River Stour
River Stour, Worcestershire

River Stour
Country England
Counties West Midlands, Worcestershire, Staffordshire
Settlements Halesowen, Stourbridge, Kinver, Caunsall, Cookley, Wolverley, Kidderminster, Stourport-on-Severn
Physical characteristics

What is the Dudley Canal?

The Dudley Canal is a canal passing through Dudley in the West Midlands of England. The canal is part of the English and Welsh connected network of navigable inland waterways, and in particular forms part of the popular Stourport Ring narrowboat cruising route.

What is the history of the Dudley Tunnel?

Dudley Tunnel was popular with tourists, and was mentioned is guides to Dudley Castle written by The Rev. Luke Booker in 1825 and W. Harris is 1845. There were complaints that the tunnel was often blocked by unattended limestone boats, but this problem seems to have been resolved by 1799, although there is no mention of how this was achieved.

What is the difference between Dudley Tunnel and Netherton Tunnel?

The Netherton Tunnel, running parallel to the Dudley Tunnel but further to the east, was begun on 31 December 1855, and completed on 20 August 1858. It was the last canal tunnel to be built in England, and compared to the Dudley Tunnel it was huge, being around 27 feet (8.2 m) from side to side at water level, with a towpath on both sides.

Where was the first canal connecting Birmingham and Staffordshire?

The first canal connecting Birmingham to the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal (and hence the River Severn, River Trent, and River Mersey) was the Birmingham Canal. This joined the Staffordshire and Worcestershire at Aldersley, near Wolverhampton.