Standedge Tunnel Booking information - 27th March 2023 to 1st November 2023

Detail

From Date: 03/03/2023 16:15

To Date: 01/11/2023 17:00 inclusive

Type: Booking Information

Is the towpath closed? No

Location

Closest waterway: Huddersfield Narrow Canal

Starts at: Standedge Tunnel

Ends at: Standedge Tunnel

Upstream winding hole: Standedge Visitor Centre

Downstream winding hole: Diggle Brook

Updates

17/10/2023 09:46

The last day of Standedge Tunnel passage availability is Wednesday 1st November 2023 for this year.

A limited number of passages have been released to allow customers to book ahead for the year. From the 27th March we have availability on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and have released 1 passage each way on these days, From the 3rd April this will increase to 2 passages each way.

Boats will set off from Marsden to Diggle between 8.30am and 10.30am, and will set off from Diggle to Marsden between 1pm and 2.30pm. At least 3 working days’ notice is required. Once you have decided which passage you wish to book, simply log in (or register) to the online licensing portal  then go to the Bookings section. If you don't have access to the internet don't worry, you can still call us on 0303 040 4040 or call into your local waterway office and we will happily book your passage for you. 

Marsden to Diggle – Boats are asked to moor just past lock 42E on the day before passage and not to proceed past the second railway bridge until after 5pm. This is to avoid collision with the Standedge Visitor Centre Passenger Vessel which will be operating past this point until 5pm.

After 5pm boats can moor at the tunnel entrance ready for their passage the following day. Passage preparations will start at 8am the next day.

The flight of locks from 32E to 42E can be assisted if requested on Tuesday and Thursday and this can be booked online too, but any passage on other times, please give the team 48 hours notice to see if the flight can be unlocked,  it is important that care is taken when travelling up the flight to minimise water loss. Please ensure all paddles are closed after use.

If you have any difficulties on the flight, please phone 03030 404040 for assistance. Please DO NOT try to run water down from above without Trust assistance. Running water from the summit pound may result in boats becoming stuck in the tunnel or tunnel transit being postponed. 

PLEASE NOTE THERE ARE NO PUMP OUT FACILITIES AT THE VISITOR CENTRE, ONLY A WATER POINT.

 Diggle to Marsden – Boats are asked to be at the Diggle portal for 11.30am on the day of passage

Once through the tunnel, boats are welcome to moor above lock 42E for a maximum of 24 hours. Further mooring space is available below lock 32E which is between Marsden and Slaithwaite villages – PLEASE NOTE THERE ARE NO FACILITIES AT THESE LOCATIONS. 

Boat Dimensions maximum length 70’ (21.34m), maximum width 6’ 10” (2.08m), maximum height above water 6’ 2” (1.88m), maximum draught below water 3’ 3” (0.99m). More detail on boat sizes is available in the navigation notes which can be viewed or downloaded on our website www.canalrivertrust.org.uk/standedge-tunnel 

NO PETROL ENGINE OR FIBREGLASS BOATS CAN PASS THROUGH THE TUNNEL

Description

A limited number of passages have been released to allow customers to book ahead for the year. From the 27th March we have availability on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and have released 1 passage each way on these days, From the 3rd April this will increase to 2 passages each way.

Boats will set off from Marsden to Diggle between 8.30am and 10.30am, and will set off from Diggle to Marsden between 1pm and 2.30pm. At least 3 working days’ notice is required. Once you have decided which passage you wish to book, simply log in (or register) to the online licensing portal  then go to the Bookings section. If you don't have access to the internet don't worry, you can still call us on 0303 040 4040 or call into your local waterway office and we will happily book your passage for you. 

Marsden to Diggle – Boats are asked to moor just past lock 42E on the day before passage and not to proceed past the second railway bridge until after 5pm. This is to avoid collision with the Standedge Visitor Centre Passenger Vessel which will be operating past this point until 5pm.

After 5pm boats can moor at the tunnel entrance ready for their passage the following day. Passage preparations will start at 8am the next day.

The flight of locks from 32E to 42E is not currently assisted and as such it is important that care is taken when travelling up the flight to minimise water loss. Please ensure all paddles are closed after use.

If you have any difficulties on the flight, please phone 03030 404040 for assistance. Please DO NOT try to run water down from above without Trust assistance. Running water from the summit pound may result in boats becoming stuck in the tunnel or tunnel transit being postponed. 

PLEASE NOTE THERE ARE NO PUMP OUT FACILITIES AT THE VISITOR CENTRE, ONLY A WATER POINT.

Diggle to Marsden – Boats are asked to be at the Diggle portal for 11.30am on the day of passage

Once through the tunnel, boats are welcome to moor above lock 42E for a maximum of 24 hours. Further mooring space is available below lock 32E which is between Marsden and Slaithwaite villages – PLEASE NOTE THERE ARE NO FACILITIES AT THESE LOCATIONS. 

Boat Dimensions maximum length 70’ (21.34m), maximum width 6’ 10” (2.08m), maximum height above water 6’ 2” (1.88m), maximum draught below water 3’ 3” (0.99m). More detail on boat sizes is available in the navigation notes which can be viewed or downloaded on our website www.canalrivertrust.org.uk/standedge-tunnel 

NO PETROL ENGINE OR FIBREGLASS BOATS CAN PASS THROUGH THE TUNNEL