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on the [[London and Birmingham Railway]]
on the [[London and Birmingham Railway]]


After the failure of the original contractor, [[C. H. Capper]], civil engineer, of Birmingham, too over the construction of the Kilsby Tunnel near Rugby.
After the failure of the original contractor, [[Charles Henry Capper|C. H. Capper]], civil engineer, of Birmingham, took over the construction of the Kilsby Tunnel near Rugby.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 07:54, 17 August 2024

Working shaft, Kilsby Tunnel.

2,423 Yards. Kilsby Tunnel - North Western Railway

on the London and Birmingham Railway

After the failure of the original contractor, C. H. Capper, civil engineer, of Birmingham, took over the construction of the Kilsby Tunnel near Rugby.

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