Found inside – Page 123ILLI a Reballasting Standedge Tunnel Standedge Tunnel , some three miles long , is being reballasted . ... Marsden to Diggle on the Huddersfield - Manchester line , and is being provided with an increased depth of ballast as part of the British ... Found inside – Page 14Naviga . tion , feet , depth eighteen , and it is level throughout . ham Canal ... Standedge tunnel , of 5451 yards , of the Grand Junction a communication ... Found inside – Page 2since 1849 in piloting the trains through Standedge tunnel , along with another engine of the same size , which is now at ... box by the explosion , was screwed by hand into a copper plate , by the old thread , to a depth equal to the thickness of ... Found inside – Page 77The tunnel was driven by miners who sank a number of deep shafts down to grade . At the bottom ... The survey was carried out by Nicholas Brown in 1793 and parliamentary sanction for the Standedge tunnel was granted the following year . Found inside – Page 169Standedge tunnel, on the Huddersfield canal, is over 3 m. long, and is also worked by leggers. ... According to J. M. Rankine, the depth of lJto-s> " water and sectional area of waterway should be such as not to cause any material increase of ... Found inside – Page 291The Gravehals Tunnel , on the Bergen Railway , runs through the Urhvode Mountain at a depth below its summit of 1698 ft ... The Standedge Tunnel , on the Huddersfield and Manchester Railways , between Marsden and Diggle stations , held ... Found inside – Page 362The dimensions of the tunnel have to be regulated by the depth of water , the headway required for the barges or vessels ... the longest being the Standedge tunnel on the Huddersfield Canal , piercing the ridge separating the valleys of the ... Found inside – Page 521... in the Standedge tunnel , on the Huddersfield and Manchester Railway . ... The rocks , which are situate at the depth of one hundred and fifty - five ... Found inside – Page 549Most dams on the summit level gave trouble during construction because of earth slips and seepage . Defects were probably due to the ... Standedge Tunnel entrance , Marsden , Huddersfield Narrow Canal Fig . 14. Red Brook , Huddersfield ... Found inside – Page 139... which crosses the Pennines by the Standedge tunnel , 3 miles long , and the “ Rochdale , Calder , and Kebble " canal , ... It should be noted that the trans - Pennine part of these canals is very little used , for , as the depth of water over this ... Found inside – Page 17These operations are often carried on to the depth of several hundred feet . 6. ... + That stupendous work of art , the canal tunnel , under Standedge ... Found insideFollowing the transfer of bench marks across the mountain, the depth of each shaft ... that there had been serious mistakes in surveying Standedge Tunnel. Found inside – Page 362The dimensions of the tunnel have to be regulated by the depth of water , the headway required for the barges or vessels ... the longest being the Standedge tunnel on the Huddersfield Canal , piercing the ridge separating the valleys of the ... Found inside – Page 77The tunnel was driven by miners who sank a number of deep shafts down to grade . At the bottom ... The survey was carried out by Nicholas Brown in 1793 and parliamentary sanction for the Standedge tunnel was granted the following year . Found inside – Page 194... Flight of Locks , and Number in 31st Dec. , Depth Flight , * and points of of 1905 . junction of Canal , with other Length . ... from Huddersfield , through Milnsbridge , Slaithwaite , and Marsden , and through Standedge Tunnel to Diggle , down ... Found inside – Page 430rate of 1 foot rise to 2 feet horizontal , or , briefly , | The tunnel is 160 feet ... averaging 40 feet deep , the greatest depth being Stand Edge tunnel ... Found inside – Page 194... Flight of Locks , and Number in 31st Dec. , Flight , * and points of Depth of 1905 . junction of Canal , with other | Length ... Milnsbridge , Slaithwaite , and Marsden , and through Standedge Tunnel to Diggle , down the valley of the River Tame ... Found inside – Page 14Navigation , feet , depth eighteen , and it is level throughout . ham Canal . ... By means pally occupied by the Standedge tunnel , of 5451 ... Found inside – Page 106It passed through the Pennines by the Standedge tunnel , 31 miles in length . ... It has a depth of 28 feet , and for nearly the whole of its length has a ... Found inside – Page 19On the west side work was well advanced to Uppermill , but little work had been done beyond there to Standedge . ... These problems were especially severe at Standedge because of the length of the tunnel , its depth underground and the ... Found inside – Page 111Again , like Standedge , the early work has been superseded by a later double line tunnel , in this case built in 1949 – 1953 , and ... The tunnel was made 9 ft wide by 17 ft high , with an 8 ft depth of water , something which is difficult to believe ... Found inside – Page 194... Flight of Locks , and Number in 31st Dec. , Flight , * and points of Depth of 1905 . junction of Canal , with other Length . ... from Huddersfield , through Milnsbridge , Slaithwaite , and Marsden , and through Standedge Tunnel to Diggle , down ... Found inside – Page 194... of up to Locks , and Number in 31st Dec. , Flight , * and points of Depth of 1905 . junction of Canal , with other Length . ... from Huddersfield , through Milnsbridge , Slaithwaite , and Marsden , and through Standedge Tunnel to Diggle , down ... Found inside – Page 9... I witnessed and myself experienced a remarkable example of the effects of ventilation in the Standedge tunnel . ... The analysis of eighteen samples of air , taken in four mines in this county , at an average depth of 214 fathoms , and an ... Found inside – Page 7094The Standedge Tunnel , on the Huddersfield The Semmering was the first Alpine tunnel . and Manchester Railways , between Marsden It pierces the Noric chain near the ... Amran offshoot of the Toba - Kakar Mountains , depth of water . It is on ... Found inside – Page 14Naviga . tion , feet , depth eighteen , and it is level throughout . ham ... By means pally occupied by the Standedge tunnel , of 5451 yards , of the ... Found inside – Page 291The Gravehals Tunnel , on the Bergen Railway , runs through the Urhvode Mountain at a depth below its ... The Standedge Tunnel , on the Huddersfield and Manchester Railways , between Marsden and Diggle stations , held pride of place as ... 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