Cowburn Tunnel

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The eastern portal, from Barber Booth
The western portal, near Malcoff

The Cowburn Tunnel is a railway tunnel at the western end of the Vale of Edale in the Derbyshire Peak District. The tunnel is 3,702 yds long. It was built in 1891 by the Midland Railway, under Colborne, part of a 1,700-ft moorland between Kinder Scout and Rushup Edge. It takes the Hope Valley Line west out of Edale valley, to emerge near Chapel Milton, 2½ miles east of Chinley railway station.

Construction

Unusually, the tunnel is not built at a constant gradient: in fact, the summit of the line between Dore and Chinley lies within the tunnel, about a quarter of the way from the eastern end. From the summit, the tunnel falls at 1 in 100 (1%) eastwards and 1 in 150 (0.67%) westwards. Nevertheless, when the headings met, they were no more than an inch out of line in the vertical direction, and met exactly in the horizontal direction. Only one vertical shaft was used. Although the workings were much drier than they had been for the Totley Tunnel, on one occasion the headings filled with water to a depth of 90 ft and work was carried on in a diving bell.

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