Tring Cutting (Q124823585)

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Tring Cutting is an earthwork on the southern part of the West Coast Main Line on the Hertfordshire–Buckinghamshire boundary near Tring in southern England. It was built for the London and Birmingham Railway to the specification of Robert Stephenson and opened with the line in 1837. The cutting is 2.5 miles (4.0 kilometres) long and has an average depth of 40 feet (12 metres) but reaches 60 feet (18 metres) at some points, making it one of the largest engineering works on the London and Birmingham's line. Three bridges that cross the cutting were built at the same time as the line and are listed buildings.

Wikidata location: 51.8165, -0.6406 view on OSM or edit on OSM

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way: West Coast Main Line (OSM), 1 metres from Wikidata [show tags]
ref: LEC1
name: West Coast Main Line
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gauge: 1435
usage: main
cutting: yes
railway: rail
voltage: 25000
wikidata: Q124823585
frequency: 50
electrified: contact_line
name:cutting: Tring Cutting
loading_gauge: W10
passenger_lines: 4
railway:track_ref: Up Slow

wikidata match: Q124823585

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