hilofoz: Millright Close and River Colne
hilofoz: Visitor Exhibition centre housed in this warehouse
hilofoz: Tunnel trip boats for visitors
hilofoz: Tunnel end information and welcome sign
hilofoz: Travelling through Trans-Pennine time
hilofoz: Watersedge Café by the Standedge Tunnel East Portal
hilofoz: View from the steps at the end of the museum warehouse
hilofoz: Lock 42E sign, Leggers rest at the Waterside Café
hilofoz: On the trip boat about to enter the East Portal of the Standedge Tunnel
hilofoz: Brickwork at the start of the Standedge Tunnel
hilofoz: A narrower section further into the Standedge Tunnel
hilofoz: Stone and bricks line the Standedge Tunnel here
hilofoz: Red brickwork and meaningful hieroglyphics in the Standedge Tunnel
hilofoz: Jack, or reinforcing arches in the Standedge Tunnel
hilofoz: No exit at this adit the Standedge Tunnel
hilofoz: Shining a light in the Standedge Tunnel showing a change in levels
hilofoz: Strong supporting jack arches in a wider section of the Standedge Tunnel
hilofoz: Returning to the no exit sign on return trip through a short section the Standedge Tunnel
hilofoz: More roof hieroglyphics in the Standedge Tunnel
hilofoz: Ventilation shaft above the Standedge Tunnel
hilofoz: Looking back into the depths of the Standedge Tunnel
hilofoz: Carpark for visitors at Tunnel End
hilofoz: View from Waters Road
hilofoz: The Standedge tunnel portal, moorings and the Waterside Café
hilofoz: Standedge Tunnel – Highest, Longest & Deepest
hilofoz: Legging it: the arduous and dangerous job of pushing boats through the tunnel with leg power
hilofoz: New Beginnings: the Huddersfield Canal Society
hilofoz: John Rooth and Thomas Telford, tunnel engineers
hilofoz: The End of an Era of working canals
hilofoz: The Beginning of the End of Canals and their companies