Category:Victoria Tunnel, Liverpool
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Victoria Tunnel runs from Edge Hill railway station to an open cutting at Byrom Street/Fontenoy Street, where it becomes the Waterloo Tunnel. It is 2706 yards long and opened in 1849; it is 26 ft wide, to take a double track. Several ventilators are still visible along its route.
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This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.
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- Byrom Street cutting (3 F)
Media in category "Victoria Tunnel, Liverpool"
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EW(1884) p.342 - Liverpool (merged) - A + C Black (pub).jpg 2,343 × 1,859; 1.62 MB
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EW(1884) p.342 - Liverpool (merged) - A + C Black (pub) label.png 2,343 × 1,859; 6.25 MB
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Map of Liverpool and its Environs OS Map name 106-15, Ordnance Survey, 1874-1893 label.png 11,338 × 7,545; 35.97 MB
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Network rail 08 June 2014.jpg 2,196 × 3,324; 819 KB
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Waterhouse buildings, University of Liverpool 1880.jpg 1,476 × 2,082; 2.19 MB