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Olive Mount cutting

Olive Mount cutting
Olive Mount railway cutting, Liverpool (1).JPG
The view towards Wavertree Technology Park railway station, with the junction to Olive Mount chord in the foreground.
Overview
Status Operational
Locale United Kingdom (Liverpool
North West England)
Coordinates 53°24′21″N 2°54′46″W / 53.4057°N 2.9127°W / 53.4057; -2.9127Coordinates: 53°24′21″N 2°54′46″W / 53.4057°N 2.9127°W / 53.4057; -2.9127
Stations 0
Operation
Opened 1830
Owner Network Rail
Technical
Number of tracks Double track with junction
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge

Olive Mount cutting is a 2 miles (3.2 km) sandstone railway cutting, 4 miles (6.4 km) from Liverpool, along the railway to Manchester, which was opened in 1830. The cutting is 80 feet (24 m) deep and is situated between Wavertree Technology Park and Broad Green railway stations. The railway's engineer, George Stephenson, had hoped to avoid the problem of creating the cutting for the Liverpool and Manchester Railway by routing the line further north. However, this plan was objected to by the Earl of Derby and the Earl of Sefton. Originally, the cutting was only 20 feet (6.1 m) wide at the top, being widened in 1871. The cutting was originally designed for two tracks, being widened to allow four tracks to enter Liverpool Lime Street, as traffic had heavily increased since the station was built.


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