Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
31/03/2000
Date of Amendment
18/08/2000
Name of Property
Stow Hill Railway Tunnel
Unitary Authority
Newport
Location
Takes railway line under Stow Hill from a point S of Newport Station, emerging near Llandaff Street.
History
Bears the date 1848. Engineered by Brunel for the South Wales Railway. The South Wales Railway was, with the Chester & Holyhead Railway along the North Wales Coast, the most important of the early routes into Wales. In the early C20, the line was doubled, and a second tunnel built parallel to this work, on its W side.
Exterior
The easterly of the 2 tunnels under Stow Hill. This tunnel runs from a point about 450m SW of Newport Station (just N of Windsor Terrace) for around 650m, emerging about 150m NW of Llandaff Street. Both N and S portals consist of round-headed arch of heavily rock-faced voussoirs, showing influence of Italian C16 architecture. Set in walling of coursed rock-faced masonry.
Interior
The interior of the tunnel is faced in stone. Repairs in sprayed concrete 1987.
Reason for designation
Important early railway structure from grand project of South Wales Railway.
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