Cheddleton Railway Tunnel, Staffordshire

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Cheddleton Railway Tunnel, Staffordshire

Image: © Roger D Kidd Taken: 28 May 2011

The south portal. The tunnel, south of Leekbrook Junction on the former North Staffordshire Railway is 581 yards (about 531 metres) in length. This branch was opened in 1849, but closed to passengers in 1965 and freight in 1988. The Churnet Valley Railway Company has been running steam trains between here, Cheddleton and later, Kingsley and Froghall, since 1996. The route from Stoke to Caldon Low quarry closed for freight in 1988 (passengers in 1966), but the recently formed Moorland and City Railway Company has plans to re-open the line. Steam trains already use the section north-west beyond Leekbrook, to the near the quarry.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.077311
Longitude
-2.029992