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The '''Chipping Sodbury Tunnel''' is a railway tunnel that sits on the South Wales branch of the [[Great Western Main Line]] in [[Gloucestershire]]. It was constructed around 1900 for the South Wales and Bristol Direct Railway and runs some miles west of Badminton railway station and Chipping Sodbury Yard.
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'''Chipping Sodbury Tunnel''' is a railway tunnel on the South Wales Main Line in [[Gloucestershire]]. It was built around 1900 for the South Wales and Bristol Direct Railway and runs some two and a half miles beneath the [[Cotswolds]], to the west of [[Badminton]] railway station and Chipping Sodbury Yard.
  
 
The tunnel is constructed with an arch brick lining and measures some 27'6" across and 20'9" high. It slopes at a 1:300 gradient from Badminton falling in a westerly direction towards [[Chipping Sodbury]].
 
The tunnel is constructed with an arch brick lining and measures some 27'6" across and 20'9" high. It slopes at a 1:300 gradient from Badminton falling in a westerly direction towards [[Chipping Sodbury]].
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Latest revision as of 20:17, 15 November 2019

Chipping Sodbury Tunnel
Gloucestershire
Chipping Sodbury Tunnel ventilation shaft 1.jpg
Tunnel ventilation shaft near Badminton
Location
Type: Railway tunnel
Carrying: South Wales Main Line
Location
Grid reference: ST775813
Location: 51.530678, -2.325406
Structure
Length: 2½ miles
Type: Railway tunnel
History
Built 1900
Information

Chipping Sodbury Tunnel is a railway tunnel on the South Wales Main Line in Gloucestershire. It was built around 1900 for the South Wales and Bristol Direct Railway and runs some two and a half miles beneath the Cotswolds, to the west of Badminton railway station and Chipping Sodbury Yard.

The tunnel is constructed with an arch brick lining and measures some 27'6" across and 20'9" high. It slopes at a 1:300 gradient from Badminton falling in a westerly direction towards Chipping Sodbury.

The tunnel is prone to flooding and it is estimated that the route via the tunnel is closed an average of 24 times per annum, resulting in the cancellation and diversion of 50 passenger services and 40 freight services.

As part of the modernisation of the Great Western main line, the route through the tunnel closed from 19 August to 15 September 2017 to allow work to fit overhead electrification equipment and reduce the risk of flooding.[1][2][3]

Coordinates

References

  1. "Great Western Rail upgrades affecting south Wales begin". BBC News Online. 2017-08-19. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-40963647. Retrieved 2017-08-19. 
  2. "August work set to bring new trains to Wales and the West". Network Rail. https://www.networkrail.co.uk/feeds/august-work-set-bring-faster-longer-trains-wales-west/. Retrieved 2017-08-19. "Swindon to Bristol Parkway - Piling will take place to install overhead line equipment (OLE) for electrification, alongside OLE installation through Chipping Sodbury and Alderton tunnels. This August there will also be flood resilience upgrades at Chipping Sodbury" 
  3. Colin Carr (13 October 2017). "Chipping Sodbury Tunnel - A saturated environment". Rail Engineer. https://www.railengineer.uk/2017/10/13/chipping-sodbury-tunnel-a-saturated-environment/. Retrieved 14 October 2017.