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Directions to Standedge Trail station (Huddersfield) with public transport

The following transport lines have routes that pass near Standedge Trail

    BusBus: 184, 383.TrainTrain: TRANSPENNINE EXPRESS.

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Bus stop near Standedge Trail in Huddersfield

  • Manchester Rd the Great Western Ph, 15 min walk,

Bus lines to Standedge Trail station in Huddersfield

  • 184, Marsden,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to Standedge Trail?

    The nearest stations to Standedge Trail are:

    • Manchester Rd the Great Western Ph is 1166 meters away, 15 min walk.
  • Which bus lines stop near Standedge Trail?

    These bus lines stop near Standedge Trail: 184, 383.

  • Which train line stops near Standedge Trail?

    TRANSPENNINE EXPRESS

  • What’s the nearest bus station to Standedge Trail in Huddersfield?

    The nearest bus station to Standedge Trail in Huddersfield is Manchester Rd the Great Western Ph. It’s a 15 min walk away.

  • What time is the first bus to Standedge Trail in Huddersfield?

    The 184 is the first bus that goes to Standedge Trail in Huddersfield. It stops nearby at 05:41.

  • What time is the last bus to Standedge Trail in Huddersfield?

    The 184 is the last bus that goes to Standedge Trail in Huddersfield. It stops nearby at 22:41.

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Bus: 184, 383.Train: TRANSPENNINE EXPRESS.

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Standedge Trail, Huddersfield
Standedge Trail, HuddersfieldThe Standedge Tunnels () are four parallel tunnels through the Pennine hills at the Standedge crossing between Marsden in Kirklees, West Yorkshire and Diggle in Oldham, Greater Manchester in northern England. Three are railway tunnels (containing the Huddersfield line) and the other is a canal tunnel. Before boundary changes in 1974, both ends of the tunnels were in the West Riding of Yorkshire. The canal tunnel on the Huddersfield Narrow Canal was authorised by an Act of Parliament on 4 April 1794. Construction of a 5,451-yard (4,984 m) tunnel began months later. Within two years, cost-saving measures pushed back its completion date and progress was slowed by water levels much greater than had been expected. It proved difficult to secure skilled help, some tenders went unanswered and Benjamin Outram withdrew from the venture. In 1807, Thomas Telford drew up a new plan for its completion. In 1811, the tunnel opened. It is the longest and oldest of the four Standedge tunnels and is the longest, highest, and deepest canal tunnel in the United Kingdom. Having been closed to all traffic in 1943, the canal tunnel was re-opened in May 2001. The first, single-track railway tunnel, built for the London and North Western Railway (LNWR) on its line between Huddersfield and Manchester, was completed in 1848. It proved to have insufficient capacity and a second, parallel, single-track tunnel was opened in 1871. The LNWR opened a third, double-track tunnel in 1894. Only the double-track tunnel is currently used for rail traffic; the other two are intact but disused. All four tunnels are linked by cross-tunnels or adits at strategic intervals which allowed the railway tunnels to be built without construction shafts and allowed waste material to be removed by boat. The Standedge Tunnel Visitor Centre, at the Marsden end, is a base for boat trips into the tunnel and has an exhibition depicting the different crossings.
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Public transport routes with stations closest to Standedge Trail in Huddersfield

Bus lines with stations closest to Standedge Trail in Huddersfield