Norwood Tunnel
Connects to the existing Norwood Tunnel to make a new Western Portal

Norwood Tunnel is a tunnel on the Chesterfield Canal (Unnavigable section) between Hard Lane Box Culvert No 30I and Norwood Tunnel (eastern entrance)
It is 582 yards long.
| Norwood Tunnel (eastern entrance) | ||
| Hard Lane Box Culvert No 30I | ||
| Hard Lane Treble Locks Nos 19K, 19L and 19M | a few yards | |
| Kiveton Waters Marina | 1 furlong | |
| Kiveton Bridge No 30H | 1¾ furlongs | |
| Wales Bridge No 30G | 5½ furlongs | |
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Norwood Tunnel was a 2,884-yard-long (2,637 m), 9.25-foot-wide (2.82 m) and 12-foot-high (3.7 m) brick (3 million of them) lined canal tunnel on the line of the Chesterfield Canal with its Western Portal in Norwood, Derbyshire and its Eastern Portal in Kiveton, South Yorkshire, England.
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Norwood Tunnel - WikipediaNorwood Tunnel was a 2,884-yard-long (2,637 m), 9.25-foot-wide (2.82 m) and 12-foot-high (3.7 m) brick (3 million of them) lined canal tunnel on the line of the ...
Aug 24, 2016 ... Engineers have opened up Norwood Tunnel on the Chesterfield Canal to members of the public while they carry out it's ten year inspection.
Feb 7, 2015 ... Norwood Tunnel, photographed in 2006 (ID 236722)
[all photos this section summer 2000]. The east Norwood Tunnel is located underneath the Zumbiel Packaging Building. The west portal is located underneath ...
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Norwood Tunnel, Sheffield. 9 were here. Norwood Tunnel was a 2884yd, 9.25ft and 12ft brick (3 million of them) lined canal tunnel on the line of the...
Oct 27, 2006 ... File:Norwood Tunnel Eastern Portal.jpg. Language; Watch · Edit. File; File history; File usage on Commons; File usage on other wikis.
Brindley's Norwood tunnel, on the Chesterfield Canal in South Yorkshire. By the use of Pythagoras and Ordnance Survey grid-lines the Institution of Civil ...
Oct 27, 2006 ... File:Norwood Tunnel Western Portal.jpg. Language; Watch · Edit. File; File history ; File usage on Commons; File usage on other wikis.
The original Norwood Tunnel was the most amazing feature on the Chesterfield Canal, which was designed by James Brindley. The tunnel opened in 1775 and ...
