1860s partly constructed pneumatic railway in London, England
Waterloo and Whitehall Railway
Illustration of the iron tube intended for use on the railway.
Overview
Dates of operation
1865–1867
Technical
Track gauge
Unknown
The Waterloo and Whitehall Railway was a proposed and partly constructed 19th century Rammell pneumatic railway in central London intended to run under the River Thames just upstream from Hungerford Bridge, running from Waterloo station to the Whitehall end of Great Scotland Yard. The later Baker Street and Waterloo Railway followed a similar alignment for part of its route.
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The WaterlooandWhitehallRailway was a proposed and partly constructed 19th century Rammell pneumatic railway in central London intended to run under...
over two months, and may have been a demonstration line for a more substantial atmospheric railway planned between WaterlooandWhitehall, construction of...
combined. Samuda fabricated components for the WaterlooandWhitehallRailway, an atmospheric railway system. The project was abandoned due to the 1866...
Square and the London and South Western Railway's terminus at Waterloo. The plan was similar in concept to that proposed by the WaterlooandWhitehall Railway...
Metropolitan Police brought the stables from the WaterlooandWhitehallRailway company and built the Hackney Carriage and Detective Department in 1874. The building...
a prototype for a proposed WaterlooandWhitehallRailway that would have run under the River Thames linking Waterlooand Charing Cross. Digging commenced...
separated by the railway viaduct approach to Hungerford Bridge. During construction, parts of abandoned works for the WaterlooandWhitehallRailway were discovered...
Waterloo to the West End via an underground railway since the 1860s. The Waterloo & WhitehallRailway began construction of a line towards Whitehall,...
atmospheric railway of 1864 was intended to raise interest in his proposed WaterlooandWhitehallRailway which would have run under the Thames from Waterloo Station...
Military Library, Whitehall Boulger, Demetrius C. deK. (1901), Belgians at Waterloo: With Translations of the Reports of the Dutch and Belgian Commanders...
Trafalgar Square and northeast of Whitehall. It is close to the Embankment Pier, providing river services along the River Thames. The railway leads directly...
and Whitehall in Hampshire, England. It is 39 miles 66 chains (64.1 km) down the main line from London Waterlooand is situated between Fleet and Hook...
back and forth by alternately pumping in and extracting the air in the tube. The system was taken up by the failed WaterlooandWhitehallRailway. Ro-Railer...
abandoned WaterlooandWhitehallRailway under the Thames between Waterlooand Charing Cross railway stations. He wrote "A New Plan for Street Railways". Crystal...
trench dug in 1865, intended to be the WaterlooandWhitehallRailway, stretching from Scotland Yard to Waterloo station, which planned to carry freight...
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at Waterloo was opened on 8 August 1898 by the Waterloo & City Railway (W&CR), a subsidiary of the owners of the main line station, the London and South...
Martin's Place and then Charing Cross Road; the Strand leading to the City; Northumberland Avenue leading to the Thames Embankment; Whitehall leading to Parliament...
parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800 were either parliaments of Great Britain or of Ireland). For acts passed...
found business hard, and was forced to bid for work from further afield. In 1813, Tasker and his brother William founded the Waterloo Ironworks in the Anna...
bridge is Charing Cross railway station, and is near Embankment Pier and the Victoria Embankment. The south end is near Waterloo station, County Hall, the...
backs onto the government buildings of Whitehall, and the other stretches from Hungerford Bridge to Waterloo Bridge. The gardens contain many statues...
doocot (dovecot). Not far from the manor, stands the Whitehall Doocot, rectangular-planned, and two-chamber, with stone skews defining its mono-pitched...