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Moffat Tunnel West Portal(en)USA / Colorado / Winter_Park railway, tunnelThe Moffat Tunnel is a railroad and water tunnel that cuts through the Continental Divide in north-central Colorado. Named after Colorado railroad pioneer David Moffat, the tunnel's first railroad traffic passed through in February 1928. Used by Union Pacific freight
East Portal(en)USA / Alaska / Whittier tunnel, whittierwww.dot.state.ak.us/creg/whittiertunnel/virtualdrive.ht...
West Portal(en)USA / Alaska / Whittier tunnel, webcam, whittierwww.dot.state.ak.us/creg/whittiertunnel/virtualdrive.ht... West portal live webcam: www.dot.state.ak.us/iways/roadweather/forms/CameraImage...
North portal of railroad tunnel(en)USA / Washington / Seattle (Seattle)railway, tunnel, bnsfNorth portal of the BNSF rail tunnel that runs beneath downtown Seattle. (Portal is hidden by the southbound lanes of the Alaska Way Viaduct.) Tunnel was built in the very early 20th Century. Used by BNSF freight trains, AMTRAK passenger
CMSP&P Tunnel 1(en)USA / Wisconsin / Tomah railway, tunnelThe Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad stretched from Chicago to Seattle. Their mainline was 2,200 miles long and included 51 tunnels. These were numbered from 1 in Wisconsin to 52 in Washington State (38 and 39 were never
CMSP&P Red Tunnel 2(en)USA / Montana / White_Sulphur_Springs railway, tunnel, abandonedThe Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad stretched from Chicago to Seattle. Their mainline was 2,200 miles long and included 51 tunnels. These were numbered from 1 in Wisconsin to 52 in Washington State (38 and 39 were never
CMSP&P Canyon Tunnel 3(en)USA / Montana / Toston railway, tunnel, abandonedThe Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad stretched from Chicago to Seattle. Their mainline was 2,200 miles long and included 51 tunnels. These were numbered from 1 in Wisconsin to 52 in Washington State (38 and 39 were never
CMSP&P Eagle Nest Tunnel 4(en)USA / Montana / Toston railway, tunnel, abandonedThe Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad stretched from Chicago to Seattle. Their mainline was 2,200 miles long and included 51 tunnels. These were numbered from 1 in Wisconsin to 52 in Washington State (38 and 39 were never
CMSP&P Josephine Tunnel 5(en)USA / Montana / Toston railway, tunnel, abandonedThe Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad stretched from Chicago to Seattle. Their mainline was 2,200 miles long and included 51 tunnels. These were numbered from 1 in Wisconsin to 52 in Washington State (38 and 39 were never
CMSP&P Deer Park 1 Tunnel 6(en)USA / Montana / Toston railway, tunnel, abandonedThe Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad stretched from Chicago to Seattle. Their mainline was 2,200 miles long and included 51 tunnels. These were numbered from 1 in Wisconsin to 52 in Washington State (38 and 39 were never
CMSP&P Deer Park 2 Tunnel 7(en)USA / Montana / Toston railway, tunnel, abandonedThe Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad stretched from Chicago to Seattle. Their mainline was 2,200 miles long and included 51 tunnels. These were numbered from 1 in Wisconsin to 52 in Washington State (38 and 39 were never
CMSP&P Deer Park 3 Tunnel 8(en)USA / Montana / Toston railway, tunnel, abandonedThe Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad stretched from Chicago to Seattle. Their mainline was 2,200 miles long and included 51 tunnels. These were numbered from 1 in Wisconsin to 52 in Washington State (38 and 39 were never
CMSP&P Lombard Tunnel 9(en)USA / Montana / Toston railway, tunnel, abandonedThe Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad stretched from Chicago to Seattle. Their mainline was 2,200 miles long and included 51 tunnels. These were numbered from 1 in Wisconsin to 52 in Washington State (38 and 39 were never
CMSP&P Fish Creek Tunnel 10(en)USA / Montana / Whitehall railway, tunnel, abandonedThe Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad stretched from Chicago to Seattle. Their mainline was 2,200 miles long and included 51 tunnels. These were numbered from 1 in Wisconsin to 52 in Washington State (38 and 39 were never
CMSP&P Blacktail (1) Tunnel 12(en)USA / Montana / Walkerville railway, tunnel, abandonedThe Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad stretched from Chicago to Seattle. Their mainline was 2,200 miles long and included 51 tunnels. These were numbered from 1 in Wisconsin to 52 in Washington State (38 and 39 were never
CMSP&P Blacktail (2) Tunnel 13(en)USA / Montana / Walkerville railway, tunnel, abandonedThe Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad stretched from Chicago to Seattle. Their mainline was 2,200 miles long and included 51 tunnels. These were numbered from 1 in Wisconsin to 52 in Washington State (38 and 39 were never
CMSP&P Garrison Tunnel 14(en)USA / Montana / Garrison railway, tunnel, abandonedThe Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad stretched from Chicago to Seattle. Their mainline was 2,200 miles long and included 51 tunnels. These were numbered from 1 in Wisconsin to 52 in Washington State (38 and 39 were never
CMSP&P Nimrod Tunnel 15(en)USA / Montana / Clinton railway, tunnel, abandonedThe Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad stretched from Chicago to Seattle. Their mainline was 2,200 miles long and included 51 tunnels. These were numbered from 1 in Wisconsin to 52 in Washington State (38 and 39 were never
CMSP&P Beavertail Tunnel 16(en)USA / Montana / Clinton railway, tunnel, abandonedThe Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad stretched from Chicago to Seattle. Their mainline was 2,200 miles long and included 51 tunnels. These were numbered from 1 in Wisconsin to 52 in Washington State (38 and 39 were never
CMSP&P Nine Mile Tunnel 17(en)USA / Montana / Alberton railway, tunnel, abandonedThe Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad stretched from Chicago to Seattle. Their mainline was 2,200 miles long and included 51 tunnels. These were numbered from 1 in Wisconsin to 52 in Washington State (38 and 39 were never
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