Carr's Tunnel
Carr's Tunnel is an abandoned railway tunnel in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. Known locally as Witches' Tunnel, it was originally built in 1856 for the Pennsylvania Railroad. It was brick-lined in 1868-1869.[1] The railway line it was associated with, now dismantled, once ran from Donohoe Station to the now-vanished Carney Station, near the Carney coal mine, and on to Latrobe.[2]
Stereoscopic view of the tunnel | |
Overview | |
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Location | Greensburg, Pennsylvania |
Status | abandoned |
Operation | |
Constructed | rock bored, brick lined |
Opened | January, 1856 |
Owner | Pennsylvania Railroad |
Technical | |
Length | 825 feet |
No. of tracks | double |
In recent years single-family residences have been built directly adjacent to the abandoned tunnel.[3]
Gallery
- Carr's Tunnel in 2013
- Remains of Carney Mine adjacent to Carr's Tunnel
References
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- Gillette, Halbert Powers (1904). Rock Excavation, methods and cost (online book). New York: M.C. Clark. p. 338. Retrieved 2009-04-29.
- "Carney Mine, Carney Station". Virtual Museum of Coal Mining in Western Pennsylvania. Archived from the original on 3 July 2015. Retrieved 9 November 2014.
- "Former PRR mainline tunnel outside Greensburg". Pennsylvania Railroad Technical and Historical Society. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
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