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- Toadmoor_Tunnel abstract "Toadmoor Tunnel (originally called Hag Wood Tunnel) was built at Ambergate as part of the North Midland Railway, which opened in 1840.128 yards long, it was cut through an unstable hillside on a notoriously difficult line of route. What had initially been expected to be acceptably strong coal-bearing rock turned out to be wet shale. On beginning excavation a landslide occurred, the effects of which can still be seen further up the bank in Thatcher's Wood.The engineer Frederick Swanwick decided to proceed using the cut-and- cover method, with stone retaining walls and invert, and a brick-built masonry arch over the top, which gives it its unusual elliptical shape. Because of this, it took 15 months to build, instead of the planned two.It is thought that a second landslip may have occurred sometime later, so that it was braced with steel hoops at its southern end.Because of the tunnel cross section the depth of ballast under the track is adequate in the centre but almost nothing close to the walls, which produces settlement in the middle and crushed ballast at the edges.Other problems arise with a need for increased line speed and the arrival of electrification, not least because it is grade 2 listed and part of the Derwent Valley World Heritage site.".
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- Toadmoor_Tunnel wikiPageID "2375707".
- Toadmoor_Tunnel wikiPageLength "2390".
- Toadmoor_Tunnel wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Toadmoor_Tunnel wikiPageRevisionID "649960598".
- Toadmoor_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Ambergate_railway_station.
- Toadmoor_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Derbyshire.
- Toadmoor_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rail_transport_in_Derbyshire.
- Toadmoor_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_tunnels_in_England.
- Toadmoor_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tunnels_completed_in_1839.
- Toadmoor_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tunnels_in_Derbyshire.
- Toadmoor_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Derwent_Valley_Mills.
- Toadmoor_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_Swanwick.
- Toadmoor_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Listed_building.
- Toadmoor_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink North_Midland_Railway.
- Toadmoor_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink World_Heritage_Site.
- Toadmoor_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink File:Toadmoor_Tunnel.jpg.
- Toadmoor_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hag Wood Tunnel".
- Toadmoor_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Toadmoor Tunnel".
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- Toadmoor_Tunnel subject Category:History_of_Derbyshire.
- Toadmoor_Tunnel subject Category:Rail_transport_in_Derbyshire.
- Toadmoor_Tunnel subject Category:Railway_tunnels_in_England.
- Toadmoor_Tunnel subject Category:Tunnels_completed_in_1839.
- Toadmoor_Tunnel subject Category:Tunnels_in_Derbyshire.
- Toadmoor_Tunnel point "53.06051 -1.4807".
- Toadmoor_Tunnel type SpatialThing.
- Toadmoor_Tunnel comment "Toadmoor Tunnel (originally called Hag Wood Tunnel) was built at Ambergate as part of the North Midland Railway, which opened in 1840.128 yards long, it was cut through an unstable hillside on a notoriously difficult line of route. What had initially been expected to be acceptably strong coal-bearing rock turned out to be wet shale.".
- Toadmoor_Tunnel label "Toadmoor Tunnel".
- Toadmoor_Tunnel sameAs Q7811376.
- Toadmoor_Tunnel sameAs m.077hjq.
- Toadmoor_Tunnel sameAs Q7811376.
- Toadmoor_Tunnel lat "53.06051".
- Toadmoor_Tunnel long "-1.4807".
- Toadmoor_Tunnel wasDerivedFrom Toadmoor_Tunnel?oldid=649960598.
- Toadmoor_Tunnel depiction Toadmoor_Tunnel.jpg.
- Toadmoor_Tunnel isPrimaryTopicOf Toadmoor_Tunnel.