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- Harecastle_railway_tunnel abstract "The Harecastle railway tunnels are two railway tunnels on the North Staffordshire Railway at Kidsgrove in Staffordshire. They have been disused since 1965 as their size made them unsuitable for electrification. In early 2013 they were put up for sale.Originally bored in 1848, there were three tunnels on the line between Tunstall and Kidsgrove; North, Middle and South Tunnels. When the West Coast Main line was electrified in the 1960's, although the North tunnel was opened out, the South and Middle tunnels were unsuitable for electrification. This resulted in the line being diverted to the west, with a new tunnel being bored on this diversion. The diversion started about 300 meters south of Kidsgrove railway station, and rejoined the original line just to the west of Tunstall (roughly where the A527 crosses the line).".
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel buildingEndYear "1848".
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel buildingStartYear "1848".
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel location Kidsgrove.
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel wikiPageID "43821615".
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel wikiPageLength "2110".
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel wikiPageRevisionID "667009986".
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_tunnels_in_England.
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transport_in_Staffordshire.
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tunnels_completed_in_1848.
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tunnels_in_Staffordshire.
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Kidsgrove.
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel wikiPageWikiLink North_Staffordshire_Railway.
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Staffordshire.
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Harecastle railway tunnel".
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel yearOfConstruction "1848".
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel construction "1848".
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel hasPhotoCollection Harecastle_railway_tunnel.
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel location "Kidsgrove, Staffs, England".
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel name "Harecastle Tunnels".
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- Harecastle_railway_tunnel subject Category:Railway_tunnels_in_England.
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel subject Category:Transport_in_Staffordshire.
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel subject Category:Tunnels_completed_in_1848.
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel subject Category:Tunnels_in_Staffordshire.
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel hypernym Tunnels.
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel type Place.
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel type RouteOfTransportation.
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel type Tunnel.
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel type Location.
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel type Place.
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- Harecastle_railway_tunnel type Q44377.
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel comment "The Harecastle railway tunnels are two railway tunnels on the North Staffordshire Railway at Kidsgrove in Staffordshire. They have been disused since 1965 as their size made them unsuitable for electrification. In early 2013 they were put up for sale.Originally bored in 1848, there were three tunnels on the line between Tunstall and Kidsgrove; North, Middle and South Tunnels.".
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel label "Harecastle railway tunnel".
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- Harecastle_railway_tunnel sameAs Q18160390.
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel sameAs Q18160390.
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel wasDerivedFrom Harecastle_railway_tunnel?oldid=667009986.
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel isPrimaryTopicOf Harecastle_railway_tunnel.
- Harecastle_railway_tunnel name "Harecastle Tunnels".