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  • Title
    Papers relating to the building of the Disley Tunnel, Midland Railway
  • Reference
    DIS
  • Production date
    1899 - 1899
  • Creator
    • Rutty, G. S. F.Biography
  • Scope and Content
    Drafts of a paper on the construction of the Disley Tunnel dealing with the technical details of tunnelling. Comprising of 41 hand-written leaves with 18 photographs of the New Mills - Heaton Mersey branch nearing completion, 1899, written by G. S. F. Rutty. The Disley tunnel was built in 1902 on the New Mills to Heaton Mersey branch of the Midland Railway. It was the most expensive work on the line and at 2 miles, 346 yards (3,535 m), the second longest tunnel on the Midland system.
  • Extent
    19 items
  • Physical description
    Fair. Some sheets are torn or held together with sellotape.
  • Language
    English
  • Archival history
    The papers were presented to the Science Museum by a descendent of G. S. F. Rutty in the 1980s.
  • Level of description
    TOP
  • Repository name
    National Railway Museum, York
  • Associated people and organisations
    • Midland Railway CoBiography
  • Subject
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