Disley Tunnel (Metropolitan Borough of Stockport)
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Built by the Midland Railway in 1902 on its line between New Mills South Junction and Manchester Central 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. It is now part of the Hope Valley Line. -Adapted from Wikipedia
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disley_Tunnel
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Coordinates: 53°22'3"N 2°3'37"W
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- Conwy Valley Railway Tunnel 132 km
- Catesby Tunnel (disused) 138 km
- Rhondda Tunnel - 3443 yd/3148 m 215 km
- Box Tunnel 217 km
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- Disley Golf Club 0.8 km
- Hazel Grove Golf Club 2.4 km
- Lyme Park 2.9 km
- Davenport Golf Course 3 km
- Stockport Golf Club 3.1 km
- Hazel Grove 4.1 km
- Brabyns Park 4.2 km
- Romiley 5.6 km
- Toddbrook 6.3 km
- The Peak District 13 km