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    Arrow Overhead Railway Tunnel/Terminus (Dingle Tunnel) - Liverpool - dec 09 -

    By the 1880's, Liverpool's dock network was virtually complete. So too was the congestion along the Dock Road, as carriages, omnibuses, lorries, carts and drays all plied the route. Numerous railway crossings which connected goods stations and dockside lines only added to the confusion. With increasing trade, it became clear that passenger traffic had to be isolated from the cargo routes in the interest of efficiency.

    An elevated railway had been proposed as early as 1852 but came to nothing. It emerged again, in 1877, when the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board sought permission for a single line with passing loops at stations.

    This was rejected as being insufficient to meet the likely needs of the rapidly growing port but, five years later, an improved scheme did receive sanction. Unfortunately, at that time, the company had reviewed its policy towards transporting the public and, once again, nothing was done.

    Finally, in 1888, a prominent group of businessmen formed the Liverpool Overhead Railway Company and obtained the Dock Board's powers by an Act of Transfer. Two leading engineers, Sir Douglas Fox and James Henry Greathead, were commissioned to design the railway and work commenced in October 1889.

    Amongst the many problems encountered was the decision as to motive power. Steam was considered too dangerous to the many flammable cargoes within range of locomotive sparks.

    This was one of the reasons electric traction was chosen, in 1891; other advantages being economy, speed, cleanliness and quiet running. Work was completed in January, 1893, and the line was formally opened on February 4th that year by the Marquis of Salisbury. Public transport commenced on March 6th.

    The Overhead was the world's first electric elevated railway and the first to be protected by electric automatic signals. The line stretched from the Seaforth Carriage Shed to Herculaneum Dock, with public services beginning and terminating at Alexandra Dock in the north. There were eleven intermediate stations at Brocklebank, Canada, Sandon, Clarence, Princes, Pier Head, James Street, Custom House, Wapping, Brunswick and Toxteth. However, it was soon found that receipts outside working hours were poor and a decision was taken to extend the line and to tap residential areas. A short extension to Seaforth sands was opened on April 30th, 1894, followed by another to Dingle on December 21, 1896.

    Dingle (Park Road) was reached by spanning the Cheshire Lines goods yard with a 200 foot lattice girder bridge and by boring a half-mile tunnel through the sandstone high ground further inland. Thus the Overhead belied its name at the southern terminus, passengers new to Dingle no doubt wondering why they had to descend steps and a subway to gain the platforms of an elevated railway!

    solo explore and permission granted off the owner who runs a garage at the end of the tunnel

    he also made me aware that if i wasnt back up before 5 o'clock id be locked in which made me worry a little as it was half 3 and the tunnel is 3/4 of a mile long and with loads of kit and lighting i made sure i was back on time ha ha

    anyhows......pics.... a few before and after shots first

    this is the end of the tunnel where the overhead started

    this is what it used to look like

    the old site of herculanum dock looking down from on top

    and what it used to look like

    the stations old enterance

    the old way down which is still used to get in and out of the garage

    the tunnel start















    these were some old stairs left near the end

    just nearing the end

    the end of the tunnel is bricked up (internal shot of the first pic)

    looking back from the end



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    Default Re: Overhead Railway Tunnel/Terminus (Dingle Tunnel) - Liverpool - dec 09 -

    ha ha yehh nice one it is a good mooch i was done in after getting out carrying all the gear along that bloody thing worth it though

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    Default Re: Overhead Railway Tunnel/Terminus (Dingle Tunnel) - Liverpool - dec 09 -

    I love this place - very nice indeed with all of those old cars as an additional bonus. Very good

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    Default Re: Overhead Railway Tunnel/Terminus (Dingle Tunnel) - Liverpool - dec 09 -

    This looks so good. I want that Citroen van

    Are they gonna get fed up of people in camo, with backpacks, (and the occasional woolly hat) traipsing through the garage at some point?

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    Default Re: Overhead Railway Tunnel/Terminus (Dingle Tunnel) - Liverpool - dec 09 -

    Quote Originally Posted by wherever i may roam View Post
    nah ...they love the attention honestly!!!

    Ooooooo..................

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    Default Re: Overhead Railway Tunnel/Terminus (Dingle Tunnel) - Liverpool - dec 09 -

    Quote Originally Posted by evilnoodle View Post
    Ooooooo..................
    yehh the guys are cool about it just said be back up for 5 when they close ha ha

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    Default Re: Overhead Railway Tunnel/Terminus (Dingle Tunnel) - Liverpool - dec 09 -

    Excellent stuff – it was well worth your while carting in the lighting gear.

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    Default Re: Overhead Railway Tunnel/Terminus (Dingle Tunnel) - Liverpool - dec 09 -

    nice to see the old cars still sitting rusting away with no changes
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    Default Re: Overhead Railway Tunnel/Terminus (Dingle Tunnel) - Liverpool - dec 09 -

    Quote Originally Posted by ® Andy View Post
    That's superb ... a quality tunnel and interesting junk cars in it too .
    JUNK That Citroen van is gorgeous

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    Default Re: Overhead Railway Tunnel/Terminus (Dingle Tunnel) - Liverpool - dec 09 -

    heres an old map of the route


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