Duncan Tunnel
Appearance
Overview | |
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Other name(s) | Edwardsville Tunnel |
Location | Edwardsville, Floyd County, Indiana |
Coordinates | 38°17′22.5″N 85°55′07″W / 38.289583°N 85.91861°W |
Operation | |
Opened | 1881 |
Operator | Norfolk Southern Railway |
Technical | |
Line length | 4,295 feet |
The Duncan Tunnel (also known as the Edwardsville Tunnel) is a railroad tunnel in Edwardsville, Floyd County, Indiana, USA. At 4,295 feet (1,309 m) long it is the longest tunnel in Indiana. The tunnel was initially built for the Air Line, who were unable to find a suitable route over the Floyds Knobs so they decided to tunnel through them.[1] The tunnel was completed by the Southern Railway in 1881 at a total cost of $1 million.[2] It is currently still in use by the Norfolk Southern Railway.[3] The tunnel passes beneath I-64 intersection #118.
References
[edit]- ^ Photo
- ^ Sunny Side of Louisville - Area History Archived December 23, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Railroad Depots of Southern Indiana, By David E. Longest. Pg 89. ISBN 0-7385-3958-9
Categories:
- Transportation buildings and structures in Floyd County, Indiana
- Railroad tunnels in Indiana
- Norfolk Southern Railway tunnels
- Southern Railway (U.S.)
- Tunnels completed in 1881
- 1881 establishments in Indiana
- Indiana building and structure stubs
- Indiana transportation stubs
- American tunnel stubs
- Louisville metropolitan area stubs