Last w`end Saturday to be exact was the 25
th Anniversary of the re-opening of
Blisworth Tunnel. The
tunnel opened for boat traffic in 1805 and for 5 yrs
previous to this a horse railway transported goods over
Blisworth hill having been
un-loaded from boats one side of the tunnel to be loaded once again on the other
.
In the late 1970s the bottom of the tunnel showed signs of lifting and in 1979 the
tunnel was closed
until it briefly re-opened in the summer of 1980 with
BW crewing boats through. By late 1980 early 1981 such was the movement of the tunnel bed the walls were found to be lacking
support and the tunnel was closed.
£4.3 million pounds was the cost of removing the centre section of the 3km
tunnell and lining it with
pre cast concrete rings.
The tunnel re-opened to boats on 22 August 1984 hence the 25
th Anniversary celebrations.
Some pictures can be found
HERE and don`t forget to click part 2 at the bottom of the page.
A lot of activities took place on the
Saturday both in Stoke
Bruerne and
Blisworth programme but for me the highlights were a talk and
slide show by 2 of the tunnel engineers from
Mowlem who were on the lining team. Following the talk i sat in the Museum and watched the archive news reports and other film clips made during the repair.
Out on the canal
Tunnel trips were very popular with the public with the majority just going a short distance into the tunnel whilst a full length trip could be made with the option of a return journey by vintage bus. The 2 trip boats providing the trips were `Charlie` & `Indian Chief`.
Along the towpath leading to the tunnel several boats were selling their wares.
Above
NB Tia selling Environmentally Responsible Products
The Fudge boat above and the Cheese boat below both handing out samples and hopefully making sales.
NB Sculptor built 1935 it`s wooden bottom now needing urgent repair was used in WWII as a fire boat in London but spent most of it`s life carrying
cargo between London and Birmingham.
All day Saturday a steady stream of people got to see the living
quarters of a working boat family and what you see in the pic is it, about 8 feet long.
Above the
Milton Keynes Play Association boat
` Funion Bargee` was on hand to keep the kids amused both
on board and on shore. Below the only usual fitting is the galley at the rear the rest is just a play area.
If anyone missed the w`end celebrations the next event is
"Village at war" Oct. 3-4
th follow link to the left of the page.