Chaytor Street, Tyne Tunnel ventilation shaft

Chaytor Street, Tyne Tunnel ventilation shaft

HER Number
15232
District
S Tyneside
Site Name
Chaytor Street, Tyne Tunnel ventilation shaft
Place
Jarrow
Map Sheet
NZ36NW
Class
Unassigned
Site Type: Broad
Shaft
Site Type: Specific
Ventilation Shaft
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Late 20th Century 1967 to 2000
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Description
Ryder and Yates, whose architecture can be found in a diverse range of buildings, designed the Tyne Tunnel ventilation shaft. Their designs responding to the particular character of the area in which they are built. The materials used are also indigenous to the location. The inspiration for the shape of the ventilation shaft was the conical chimney pots of Venice.
The Tyne Tunnel is a two-lane toll vehicular tunnel under the River Tyne. Completed in 1967, it connects the town of Jarrow on the south bank of the river with North Shields and Howdon on the north.
The tunnels are vital parts of the Tyne and Wear road network. A second vehicle tunnel was recently completed. LOCAL LIST
Easting
432990
Northing
565580
Grid Reference
NZ432990565580
Sources
SOUTH TYNESIDE LOCAL LIST REVIEW 2011: REFERENCE NUMBER: LSHA/88/J