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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 846243

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/846243

NX75SW 43 7012 5458 to 6951 5356

Extends onto map sheet NX65SE.

For associated Tongland Loch (Reservoir) and Tongland Power Station, see (NX75NW 78 and NX65SE 86.00, respectively.

For surge tower (NX 69540 53605) at Tongland Power Station, see NX65SE 86.01.

Tongland aqueduct, contractor: Wm. Taylor and Son (Glasgow) Ltd. At the W end of the dam NX75SW 37, water is admitted into a short tunnel driven through a rocky spur, and thence into a reinforced concrete pressure aqueduct with a length (inclusive of that of the tunnel) of 3800ft (1159m) and a diameter ranging from 22ft (6.7m) in the tunnel to 18ft 6ins (5.6m) at the downstream end. Beneath a surge tower (NX65SE 86.01) close to the power station (NX65SE 86.00) the aqueduct is formed in steel and divides into three.

Anon. 1934 ['Galloway Water Power Scheme'].

This tunnel carries water for power generation from Tongland Reservoir (NX75NW 78) to Tongland Power Station (NX65SE 86.00). It runs through the parish of Tongland throughout its course, and forms a major element of the Galloway Hydro-Electric Scheme.

Information from RCAHMS (RJCM), 17 October 2005.

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