Keywords: 09 Warehouses etc at the end of the Tunnel towards Wapping, from Bury's Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1831 - artfinder 267568.jpg Railway Office Liverpool from Bury's Liverpool and Manchester Railway 1831 - artfinder 267569 jpg Moorish Arch looking from the Tunnel from Bury's Liverpool and Manchester Railway 1831 - artfinder 122454 jpg Artwork Creator S G Hughes en The original goods-handling facilities of the w Liverpool and Manchester Railway at the end of the Wapping Tunnel towards the dockside later the Wapping Dock in Liverpool <br>The sidings stretched back about 200 yards from the tunnel mouth towards the dock with warehouses on both sides where goods could be loaded down from above onto the wagons The facility remained in use later renamed the Park Lane railway goods station Park Lane goods station with various reconstructions until 1972 Traffic through the tunnel continued to be cable railway cable-drawn to Edge Hill railway station Edge Hill until 1896 The site has now been demolished and redeveloped; all that remains is the partially bricked-up tunnel portal at Kings Dock Road 1831 aquatint object history exhibition history credit line The original watercolour picture by T T Bury is in the page http //media artfinder com/works/r/bal/8/6/5/267568_full_1024x834 jpg image PD-old-100 DEFAULTSORT 1831 09 Bury's Coloured Views on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway 1831 09 Engravings by S G Hughes Engravings after pictures by Thomas Talbot Bury Wapping Tunnel Liverpool Railway turnplates Goods stations in the United Kingdom |