Norwood Tunnel
Norwood Tunnel was a 2,884-yard-long (2,637 m), 9.25-foot-wide (2.82 m) and 12-foot-high (3.7 m) brick (3 million of them) lined canal tunnel on the line of the Chesterfield Canal with its Western Portal in Norwood, Derbyshire and its Eastern Portal in Kiveton, South Yorkshire, England.
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Norwood Tunnel
Norwood Tunnel was a 2,884-yard-long (2,637 m), 9.25-foot-wide (2.82 m) and 12-foot-high (3.7 m) brick (3 million of them) lined canal tunnel on the line of the Chesterfield Canal with its Western Portal in Norwood, Derbyshire and its Eastern Portal in Kiveton, South Yorkshire, England.
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Der Norwood-Tunnel war ein Sch ...... 7 der längste Tunnel der Erde.
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Norwood Tunnel was a 2,884-yar ...... ton, South Yorkshire, England.
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2.6371296e+3
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Rebuilding Proposed
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The Eastern Portal of Norwood Tunnel
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Derbyshire / South Yorkshire
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Norwood Tunnel
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1775-05-09
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Chesterfield Canal Company
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Rebuilding Proposed
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Der Norwood-Tunnel war ein Sch ...... 7 der längste Tunnel der Erde.
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Norwood Tunnel was a 2,884-yar ...... ton, South Yorkshire, England.
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Norwood Tunnel
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Norwood-Tunnel
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