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List of tunnels in Ireland

Most of Ireland's tunnels date from the 19th century in the building of the railways, typically excavated through rock by blasting and then hand excavation.

The more modern tunnels include the longer road tunnels and utility tunnels, constructed from approximately 1940 to date, using a variety of tunnelling methods.

Historically, a number of country estates had tunnels, both to provide privacy (and means of escape) and to keep the views from the house clear of servants and labourers. Stone and brick built sewers are often mistaken for "tunnels", in particular in central Dublin.

There are a number of pseudo tunnels. For example, at Dunkettle in Cork, to construct the interchange at the north end of the Jack Lynch Tunnel, a section of railway approximately 100 m long was covered so that the N25 (now part of the M8) could cross the railway at a shallow angle - a "cover only" tunnel. Where the North Dublin Link Railway (Great Southern & Western Railway) passes under the Royal Canal and the Liffey Line (Midland and Great Western Railway), the railway is in essence in two cut-and-cover tunnels.

Railway edit

Operational edit

  • Bray Head Tunnel No. 1 (Connolly Station, Dublin to Rosslare Europort - 274 metres)
  • Bray Head Tunnel No. 2 (Connolly Station, Dublin to Rosslare Europort - 131 metres)
  • Bray Head Tunnel No. 3 (Connolly Station, Dublin to Rosslare Europort - 192 metres)
  • Bray Head Tunnel No. 4 (Connolly Station, Dublin to Rosslare Europort - 991 metres)
  • Castlerock (Coleraine to Derry - 610 metres)
  • Cork (Heuston Station, Dublin to Cork Kent Station - 1239 metres)
  • Cross Gunns (Liffey Junction to North Wall (MGWR) - 162 metres)
  • Downhill (Coleraine to Derry - 275 metres)
  • Enniscorthy (Connolly Station, Dublin to Rosslare Europort - 370 metres)
  • Ferrycarrig (Connolly Station, Dublin to Rosslare Europort - 271 metres)
  • Killurin (Connolly Station, Dublin to Rosslare Europort - 82 metres)
  • Lisburn Road, Belfast (Belfast Central Junction to Belfast Central - 98 metres)
  • Phoenix Park (Islandbridge Junction to Glasnevin Junction - 692 metres)
  • Rathdrum No. 1 (Connolly Station, Dublin to Rosslare Europort - 174 metres)
  • Rathdrum No. 2 (Connolly Station, Dublin to Rosslare Europort - 23 metres)
  • Rathdrum No. 3 (Connolly Station, Dublin to Rosslare Europort - 46 metres)
  • Snow Hill (Waterford to Rosslare Strand - 198 metres)
  • Sorrento Tunnel, Dalkey (Connolly Station, Dublin to Rosslare Europort - 146 metres)
  • Whitehead (Belfast Central to Larne Harbour - 145 metres(Down line only))

Proposed edit

Closed edit

  • Barnagh (Ballingrane Junction to Tralee - 91 metres)
  • Brabazon Tunnel (Connolly Station, Dublin to Rosslare Europort - ?? metres, bypassed by Bray Head No. 1)
  • Drung Hill No. 1 (Farranfore to Valentia Harbour - 110 metres)
  • Drung Hill No. 2 (Farranfore to Valentia Harbour - 83 metres)
  • Dungannon (Portadown to Dungannon - 744 metres)
  • Durrow (Waterford to Dungarvan - 397 meters)
  • Cork, Albert Quay. (Cork to Bandon -?? meters))Demolished. aka High street tunnel.
  • Cork, Passage West Tunnel (Cork to Crosshaven - 520 metres)
  • Corrib Tunnel, Aghoose - Glenagad Co. Mayo. Built for the housing of the offshore Corrib gas pipeline and associated services, backfilled upon completion, ran a locomotive on narrow gauge track, (4,900 meters)
  • Gogginshill (Ballinhassig) (Cork to Bandon - 828 metres)
  • James Street, Dublin (Guinness internal railway)
  • Kilpatrick (Innishannon) (Cork to Bandon - 122 meters)
  • Lisummon (Newry to Armagh - 1,608 meters)
  • Loughgilly (Newry to Armagh - 334 meters)
  • Mount Elliot (Macmine Junction to New Ross - 684 metres)
  • Newport No. 1 (Westport to Achill - 81 metres)
  • Newport No. 2 (Westport to Achill - 122 metres)
  • Prospect Hill, Galway (Galway to Clifden - 81 metres)
  • Queen's Bridge (Belfast East Bridge Street Junction to Dufferin Dock Junction - 120metres)

Other edit

  • Hodgson's Tunnel, Avoca, County Wicklow (Mineral tramway)
  • Keady (Never used, built for Ulster & Connaught Light Railway)

Road edit

Name Location Notes
Jack Lynch Tunnel Cork
Dublin Port Tunnel Dublin
Limerick Tunnel Limerick (N18)
Moll's Gap Tunnel Kerry (N71)
Turners Rock Tunnels Cork - Kerry border (Glengarriff - Kenmare, N71) Four tunnels (One main, two twin short tunnels and a short fourth tunnel)
Carrignamuck Tunnel Cork - Kerry border (Bantry - Kilgarvan)
Drummartin Tunnel Eastern Bypass Dublin Proposed

Canal edit

  • Monaghan

Drainage edit

Several large diameter drainage tunnels exist:

Dublin:

  • Dún Laoghaire - Poolbeg
  • Drimnagh - Poolbeg, along the Grand Canal
  • Sutton - Poolbeg

Kilkenny:

  • Kilkenny Main Drainage Tunnel

Utilities edit

Other edit

  • Ballymore Lower, Donegal (access tunnel to house) - On N56 near Dunfanaghy
  • James Street, Dublin (pedestrian tunnel connecting Guinness plant on either side of street)
  • Lough Key Forest Park (tunnel previously part of landed estate)
  • Esso N4 at Mullingar (Formerly Hamills), tunnel links two service stations either side of the dual carriageway, now closed due to lack of planning permission.
  • Crumlin Road, Belfast (Victorian era foot tunnel between Crumlin Road Gaol & the Crumlin Road Courthouse, formerly used by prisoners and staff)

External links edit

  • Keady Tunnel
  • Gogginshill Tunnel

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of tunnels in Ireland news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Most of Ireland s tunnels date from the 19th century in the building of the railways typically excavated through rock by blasting and then hand excavation The more modern tunnels include the longer road tunnels and utility tunnels constructed from approximately 1940 to date using a variety of tunnelling methods Historically a number of country estates had tunnels both to provide privacy and means of escape and to keep the views from the house clear of servants and labourers Stone and brick built sewers are often mistaken for tunnels in particular in central Dublin There are a number of pseudo tunnels For example at Dunkettle in Cork to construct the interchange at the north end of the Jack Lynch Tunnel a section of railway approximately 100 m long was covered so that the N25 now part of the M8 could cross the railway at a shallow angle a cover only tunnel Where the North Dublin Link Railway Great Southern amp Western Railway passes under the Royal Canal and the Liffey Line Midland and Great Western Railway the railway is in essence in two cut and cover tunnels Contents 1 Railway 1 1 Operational 1 2 Proposed 1 3 Closed 1 4 Other 2 Road 3 Canal 4 Drainage 5 Utilities 6 Other 7 External linksRailway editOperational edit Bray Head Tunnel No 1 Connolly Station Dublin to Rosslare Europort 274 metres Bray Head Tunnel No 2 Connolly Station Dublin to Rosslare Europort 131 metres Bray Head Tunnel No 3 Connolly Station Dublin to Rosslare Europort 192 metres Bray Head Tunnel No 4 Connolly Station Dublin to Rosslare Europort 991 metres Castlerock Coleraine to Derry 610 metres Cork Heuston Station Dublin to Cork Kent Station 1239 metres Cross Gunns Liffey Junction to North Wall MGWR 162 metres Downhill Coleraine to Derry 275 metres Enniscorthy Connolly Station Dublin to Rosslare Europort 370 metres Ferrycarrig Connolly Station Dublin to Rosslare Europort 271 metres Killurin Connolly Station Dublin to Rosslare Europort 82 metres Lisburn Road Belfast Belfast Central Junction to Belfast Central 98 metres Phoenix Park Islandbridge Junction to Glasnevin Junction 692 metres Rathdrum No 1 Connolly Station Dublin to Rosslare Europort 174 metres Rathdrum No 2 Connolly Station Dublin to Rosslare Europort 23 metres Rathdrum No 3 Connolly Station Dublin to Rosslare Europort 46 metres Snow Hill Waterford to Rosslare Strand 198 metres Sorrento Tunnel Dalkey Connolly Station Dublin to Rosslare Europort 146 metres Whitehead Belfast Central to Larne Harbour 145 metres Down line only Proposed edit DART Underground Dublin Spencer Dock to Inchicore dual bored tunnel Metro North Dublin St Stephen s Green to Ballymun dual bored and twin cut and cover tunnel Metro North Dublin Dublin Airport dual bored tunnel Metro North Dublin Fosterstown Underpass short twin cut and cover tunnel Irish Sea Tunnel hypothetical Closed edit Barnagh Ballingrane Junction to Tralee 91 metres Brabazon Tunnel Connolly Station Dublin to Rosslare Europort metres bypassed by Bray Head No 1 Drung Hill No 1 Farranfore to Valentia Harbour 110 metres Drung Hill No 2 Farranfore to Valentia Harbour 83 metres Dungannon Portadown to Dungannon 744 metres Durrow Waterford to Dungarvan 397 meters Cork Albert Quay Cork to Bandon meters Demolished aka High street tunnel Cork Passage West Tunnel Cork to Crosshaven 520 metres Corrib Tunnel Aghoose Glenagad Co Mayo Built for the housing of the offshore Corrib gas pipeline and associated services backfilled upon completion ran a locomotive on narrow gauge track 4 900 meters Gogginshill Ballinhassig Cork to Bandon 828 metres James Street Dublin Guinness internal railway Kilpatrick Innishannon Cork to Bandon 122 meters Lisummon Newry to Armagh 1 608 meters Loughgilly Newry to Armagh 334 meters Mount Elliot Macmine Junction to New Ross 684 metres Newport No 1 Westport to Achill 81 metres Newport No 2 Westport to Achill 122 metres Prospect Hill Galway Galway to Clifden 81 metres Queen s Bridge Belfast East Bridge Street Junction to Dufferin Dock Junction 120metres Other edit Hodgson s Tunnel Avoca County Wicklow Mineral tramway Keady Never used built for Ulster amp Connaught Light Railway Road editName Location NotesJack Lynch Tunnel CorkDublin Port Tunnel DublinLimerick Tunnel Limerick N18 Moll s Gap Tunnel Kerry N71 Turners Rock Tunnels Cork Kerry border Glengarriff Kenmare N71 Four tunnels One main two twin short tunnels and a short fourth tunnel Carrignamuck Tunnel Cork Kerry border Bantry Kilgarvan Drummartin Tunnel Eastern Bypass Dublin ProposedCanal editMonaghanDrainage editSeveral large diameter drainage tunnels exist Dublin Dun Laoghaire Poolbeg Drimnagh Poolbeg along the Grand Canal Sutton PoolbegKilkenny Kilkenny Main Drainage TunnelUtilities editLiffey Service Tunnel Dublin Binnian Tunnel Co DownOther editBallymore Lower Donegal access tunnel to house On N56 near Dunfanaghy James Street Dublin pedestrian tunnel connecting Guinness plant on either side of street Lough Key Forest Park tunnel previously part of landed estate Esso N4 at Mullingar Formerly Hamills tunnel links two service stations either side of the dual carriageway now closed due to lack of planning permission Crumlin Road Belfast Victorian era foot tunnel between Crumlin Road Gaol amp the Crumlin Road Courthouse formerly used by prisoners and staff External links editKeady Tunnel Dublin Metro North Gogginshill Tunnel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of tunnels in Ireland amp oldid 1173467350, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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