Wast Hills Tunnel

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The Wast Hills Tunnel is a canal tunnel on the Worcester and Birmingham Canal in Worcestershire. Its northern portal is in Hawkesley, Birmingham 38. Its southern portal is in fields just outside the city's boundaries.[1]

Construction and measurements

The Wast Hills Tunnel was built in 1796 and is 2,726 yards long, making it one of the longest in the country.[1] There are several ventilation shafts along its length which were initially used for the tunnel's construction.[2] It is wide enough to accommodate two narrowboats but there is no towpath.[3]

Points of interest

References

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