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- Waterloo_Tunnel abstract "The Waterloo Tunnel in Liverpool, England is a former railway tunnel, 862 metres long, which opened in 1849. At its western end was Waterloo Goods railway station, after 1895 continuing beyond to Liverpool Riverside railway station, and onto the dock railway system. The eastern end opens into a short cutting, four tracks wide between Byrom Street and Fontenoy Street, which connects to the Victoria Tunnel, which emerges at Edge Hill station. It is effectively one long tunnel from Edge Hill to Liverpool Waterloo Dock with two names along its route. The tunnels were given two different names because initially trains in the Victoria Tunnel were cable hauled and in the Waterloo Tunnel locomotive hauled. Both tunnels closed on 19 November 1972.In October 2009 it was confirmed that the Byrom Street cutting was a hitching and unhitching point for trains being cable hauled to Edge Hill via the Victoria Tunnel.[citation needed] Shunting locomotives took trains from The Waterloo Good Station to the cutting to be hitched onto the cable. The Cutting was also a water and fuelling point for shunters. After 1895 cable hauling ceased and locomotives pulled trains the whole length of the Victoria and Waterloo tunnels. Byrom Street Cutting became a runaway catch point for runaway trains in the tunnel. Byrom Street cutting was never a passenger station. The Victoria and Waterloo tunnels were cleared of debris and reflectors placed on the roof after a survey of the tunnels.In May 2007 it was reported that Merseytravel Chief Executive Neil Scales had prepared a report outlining the possibilities for reuse of the Victoria/Waterloo and Wapping tunnels. Merseytravel safeguard the tunnel for future use.".
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- Waterloo_Tunnel wikiPageExternalLink report.php?locname=waterloo.
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- Waterloo_Tunnel wikiPageID "1055610".
- Waterloo_Tunnel wikiPageRevisionID "503643584".
- Waterloo_Tunnel hasPhotoCollection Waterloo_Tunnel.
- Waterloo_Tunnel subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Liverpool.
- Waterloo_Tunnel subject Category:Rail_transport_in_Liverpool.
- Waterloo_Tunnel subject Category:Railway_tunnels_in_England.
- Waterloo_Tunnel subject Category:Tunnels_completed_in_1849.
- Waterloo_Tunnel subject Category:Tunnels_in_Liverpool.
- Waterloo_Tunnel point "53.4123 -2.9899".
- Waterloo_Tunnel type Artifact100021939.
- Waterloo_Tunnel type Object100002684.
- Waterloo_Tunnel type Passage103895293.
- Waterloo_Tunnel type Passageway103895585.
- Waterloo_Tunnel type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Waterloo_Tunnel type RailwayTunnelsInEngland.
- Waterloo_Tunnel type Tunnel104497962.
- Waterloo_Tunnel type TunnelsCompletedIn1849.
- Waterloo_Tunnel type TunnelsInLiverpool.
- Waterloo_Tunnel type Way104564698.
- Waterloo_Tunnel type Whole100003553.
- Waterloo_Tunnel type YagoGeoEntity.
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- Waterloo_Tunnel type SpatialThing.
- Waterloo_Tunnel comment "The Waterloo Tunnel in Liverpool, England is a former railway tunnel, 862 metres long, which opened in 1849. At its western end was Waterloo Goods railway station, after 1895 continuing beyond to Liverpool Riverside railway station, and onto the dock railway system. The eastern end opens into a short cutting, four tracks wide between Byrom Street and Fontenoy Street, which connects to the Victoria Tunnel, which emerges at Edge Hill station.".
- Waterloo_Tunnel label "Waterloo Tunnel".
- Waterloo_Tunnel sameAs m.042395.
- Waterloo_Tunnel sameAs Q7974296.
- Waterloo_Tunnel sameAs Q7974296.
- Waterloo_Tunnel sameAs Waterloo_Tunnel.
- Waterloo_Tunnel lat "53.4123".
- Waterloo_Tunnel long "-2.9899".
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- Waterloo_Tunnel depiction Victoria-Waterloo_Cutting.JPG.
- Waterloo_Tunnel isPrimaryTopicOf Waterloo_Tunnel.