Hi everyone, been reading about consrtuction of mesey tunnel and I am just wondering if any one knows of the route of the tunnel down to the river from its entrance at the oldhaymarket. Hope someone can help.
Hi everyone, been reading about consrtuction of mesey tunnel and I am just wondering if any one knows of the route of the tunnel down to the river from its entrance at the oldhaymarket. Hope someone can help.
Something to be going on with Mr. O...
http://www.tunnelusers.org.uk/history.htm
Yes, the route in mapped out on normal A-Z's.
It's pretty much as to be expected, in a straight line under Dale street and Brunswick Street. A section of Dale street actually caved in during construction.
Dale St,then 'soft' left at Moorfields,past the North John St vent.Then down Brunswick St,then a slight left at the end of the Mersey Docks and Harbour Building..
If you haven't been,go on the Mersey Tunnel Tour.Well worth the admission.To book 0151 236 8602 ext 206 or 214
www.livewiredancestudio.com 77 Renshaw St.
It hasn't changed at all since it was built to my knowledge. The inset is prior to 1934...
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images...seytunnel.png/
Also shown on Google maps...
http://g.co/maps/ywsqb
Click on "Street View" and it will even take you down into the tunnel.
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