DescriptionWast Hill Tunnel Southern portal - geograph.org.uk - 151865.jpg
English: Wast Hill Tunnel southern portal. A tug-style narrowboat emerges from the south end of the 2493 metre long Wast Hill Tunnel on the Worcester and Birmingham Canal. The tunnel opened in 1797 and is one of the longest in the country. The other end is at 2544 with several intermediate construction/ventilation shafts such as 151870.
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