Lapal Tunnel

Lapal Tunnel is a tunnel on the Birmingham Canal Navigations (Dudley Canal No 2 - Lapal Canal - Abandoned Line ) between Lapal Tunnel (western entrance) and Lapal Tunnel (eastern entrance)
It is 3785 yards long.
1816 maps show this spelling - Lappal Tunnel
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The Lapal Tunnel (old spelling Lappal Tunnel) is a disused 3,795-yard (3,470 m) canal tunnel on the five mile dry section of the Dudley No. 2 Canal in the West Midlands, England. It takes its name from the settlement of Lapal.
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[Dudley Canal]
on an extension, called Line No. 2, which ran through another long tunnel at Lapal, to reach the Worcester and Birmingham Canal. This was completed in
[Legging (canals)]
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[Lapal]
town on the border with Birmingham. The Lapal area sits to the East of the Lapal Canal, to the North of Lapal Lane South up to what is now the M5 motorway
[Dudley Tunnel]
Canal passing through the Lapal Tunnel near Selly Oak. This was completed by 28 May 1798, and the original canal and tunnel became known as the Dudley
[California, Birmingham]
Dudley No. 2 Canal which ran through the area, the eastern portal of the Lapal Tunnel was also located in California. The area became part of Birmingham in
[Worcester and Birmingham Canal]
Series)". MeasuringWorth. Retrieved 2 February 2020. "The Lapal Canal – Project Summary". Lapal Canal Trust. Retrieved 26 February 2018. "Timeline - Railways
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[Birmingham Canal Navigations]
Dudley Canal Line No 1 (see also Dudley Tunnel) Dudley Canal Line No 2 (about half dewatered; see also Lapal Tunnel; Netherton Reservoir) The Two Locks Line
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Lapal Tunnel - WikipediaThe Lapal Tunnel (old spelling Lappal Tunnel) is a disused 3,795-yard (3,470 m) canal tunnel on the five mile dry section of the Dudley No. 2 Canal in the West ...
We work very closely with our partner organisations, Birmingham Canal Navigation Society (Dudley No 2 became part of BCN in 1846), the Worcester Birmingham ...
Oct 3, 2018 ... The Lapal Canal ran from Halesowen to Selly oak to meet the Birmingham and Worcester canal. The Lapal Tunnel (old spelling Lappal Tunnel)Â ...
This partnership will be part funding the restoration of the Lapal Canal from its junction with the Worcester and Birmingham Canal to the Harborne Lane Bridge.
Jul 28, 2015 ... If ever there is a route worth walking its this one. Footpath on the Lapal Canal Route. You dont need fancy maps apart from ...
Lapal Canal Trust, Birmingham, United Kingdom. 1800 likes · 7 talking about this · 8 were here. The Lapal Canal Trust was formed in 1990 when a group of...
Lapal Canal. Photo: Volunteers working on the Lapal Canal in Selly Oak Park by Ivor Caplan The long-term aim of the Lapal Canal Trust is to restore the Dudley ...
Photos of the Western part of the Lapal Tunnel taken by Edwin Fasham circa April 1961 before the canal and tunnel was filled in. We are deeply grateful to Edwin ...
Feb 6, 2014 ... The Lapal Tunnel (old spelling Lappal Tunnel) is a disused 3795 yard long canal tunnel on the five mile dry section of the Dudley No. 2 Canal ...
Mar 12, 2007 ... Lapal Tunnel is a tunnel and canal tunnel that was completed in 1798. The project is located in West Midlands and Birmingham, West Midlands ...
