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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 840720

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/840720

NS87NE 31.05 85257 79848 to 85264 79684

Roughcastle Tunnel [NAT]

OS AIB (GIS) February 2006.

Not to be confused with (original) Falkirk Tunnel (at Hallglen: NS 88141 78983 to NS 88390 78400), for which see NS87NE 31.01.

This tunnel was built as part of the Millennium Link project to carry the Edinburgh and Glasgow Union Canal (NS87NE 31.00: LIN 18) beneath the Antonine Wall (NS87NE 57.01), the Edinburgh-Glasgow (main) railway line, and Bonnyhill Road. It thus forms the southern approach to the Falkirk Wheel (NS88SE 198).

The tunnel is short, straight and of circular section. The sides have been formed by sprayed concrete, and both entrances are of simple form. There is a railed footpath on the E side of the waterway.

Information from RCAHMS (RJCM), 2 March 2006.

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