Disused tunnels database

Disused tunnels database

Research to expand our database of disused tunnels continues to pay dividends. Many thanks to those of you who have sent in contributions. If you can help with any details, omissions or corrections, please click the ‘contact us’ link in the sidebar to get in touch.

By clicking on the relevant column header, the database can be sorted by name, yardage, company or opening/closure dates. Hover over the abbreviated company name to see the full version. New tunnels are highlighted by a red tip; modified entries are in orange. More information or pictures – where available – is provided via the Link button.

Tunnels which were opened out either during or after the railway’s period of operation are excluded. Only those that still exist – even if now buried – are listed.


  • (g) length determined using historical maps and Google Earth’s measuring tool
  • ~ scaled length/approximate year
  • ? evidence uncertain
  • < earlier than/less than
  • > later than/more than

Click here to search the database by map. Each tunnel is marked at the midpoint of a straight line drawn between its portals (which can prove deceptive if the tunnel is curved). No buried tunnels are shown.

Most of the tunnels on the database can be viewed in GoogleEarth by opening a .kml file developed by Antony Badsey-Ellis. Download the ZIP to your hard disk by clicking here, then extract the .kml and open it using GoogleEarth.

Current total: 628

23
71
70
30
11
8
31
45
5
17
31
33
15
13
31
4
19
67
39
4
6
51
4
628

The Ls (31)

Tunnel Name(s)CompanyYardsTrksOpenClosedPortalLink
Lywood
LywoodLBSC218218831963
Lynedoch Street
Lynedoch StreetG&A43(g)218691991
Lynedoch Goods
Lynedoch GoodsG&A56(g)118691966
Lydgate
LydgateLNW1332218561964
Lydbrook (Coppet Hill)
Lydbrook (Coppet Hill)R&M630118731965
Lumphinnans
LumphinnansEP&D62218481966
Low Staiths No.2
Low Staiths No.2Har90(g)1<18961989?
Low Staiths No.1
Low Staiths No.1Har178(g)1<1858~1989
Low Staiths No.1 Tunnel was remodelled on more than one occasion. 178 yards represents its length after reconstruction in ~1904; it had been around 80 yards longer.
Lords (West)
Lords (West)GC236218981966?
Lords (Middle)
Lords (Middle)GC23621898
Longridge
LongridgeP&L43118471967
Long Arch (Midford)
Long Arch (Midford)S&D37118741966
London Road (Parkhead)
London Road (Parkhead)Cal1313(g)218971964
Loch Oich (Aberchalder/Oich)
Loch Oich (Aberchalder/Oich)I&FA67118661973
Loanhead
LoanheadEL&R43118741989
Llantarnam (...Road)
Llantarnam (...Road)MR&CC41(g)218521963
Llandderfel
LlandderfelGW159118681964
Litton
LittonMid515218631968
Little (Wescoe)
Little (Wescoe)CK&P24118651972
Levenshulme
LevenshulmeMS&L48~218921988
Lesmahagow
LesmahagowCal77(g)119051968
Leigham
LeighamP&D658(g)118231869
Lees Moor
Lees MoorGN1533218841956
Leek
Leek Nth Stf472218491965
Lee Bank
Lee BankH&OJ267218741960
Lea (Mitcheldean/Boxbush)
Lea (Mitcheldean/Boxbush)GW771118551965
Law (Dundee Law)
Law (Dundee Law)D&N330118311861
Lasswade (Broomieknowe)
Lasswade (Broomieknowe)Esk430118671964
Landcross
LandcrossLSW196118721982
Lambton-Hetton Link
Lambton-Hetton LinkL&HC111(g)1>19111967
Ladyha'
Ladyha'EI228(g)1~1845~1924
Ladhope
LadhopeNth Brt60(g)218491969
Ladhope Tunnel regained its operational status in June 2015 when the Borders Railway was commissioned.