Victoria Tunnel

Local nameVictoria Tunnel
LocationUK

The Victoria Tunnel is a subterranean waggonway that runs under Newcastle upon Tyne, England, from the Town Moor down to the River Tyne. It was built between 1839 and 1842 to transport coal from Leazes Main Colliery in Spital Tongues to riverside staithes ready for loading onto boats for export.

The tunnel was driven through boulder clay and formed by a base course of stone supporting a brick arch. Loaded wagons descended the incline of the tunnel under their own weight, and were rope-hauled back to the colliery by a stationary engine. The colliery closed in January 1860 and the tunnel was abandoned until the start of the Second World War when it was converted for use as an air-raid shelter.

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More information and contact

Official Website https://www.ouseburntrust.org.uk/visit-vt

Phone +44 191 230 4210

Address 20 Ouse Street, Byker NE1 2PF, United Kingdom

Coordinates 54°58'20.183" N -1°35'26.014" E

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