Queensbury Tunnel

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Queensbury Tunnel is a disused railway tunnel that connects Holmfield and Queensbury in West Yorkshire, England. It was built by the Great Northern Railway (GNR) and, at 2,501 yd (2,287 m) in length, was the longest on the company's network at the time of its opening in 1878. The line through the tunnel closed in 1956.

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Queensbury Tunnel during constructionQueensbury Tunnel during construction
Queensbury Tunnel collapseQueensbury Tunnel collapse
Queensbury Tunnel flooded south entranceQueensbury Tunnel flooded south entrance
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Air Shaft, Queensbury (2204634334)Air Shaft, Queensbury (2204634334)
Tunnel Portal (2473985523)Tunnel Portal (2473985523)
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