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IF your tunnel is completely enclosed for it entire length, try some fiberglass insulation. (Insert all safety warnings about inhalation and splinters in skin,Etc.) This is used to deaden the sound on Dishwashers and in the construction of rooms in homes and offices that require noise abatement or sound privacy. Just loosely apply the insulation around the tunnel structure. Dishwashers use just about 1/2" and it deadens quite a roar of activity. It should silence a model train completely. <br /> <br />Another idea that just occured to me is ceiling tiles as used in drop ceilings are sound deadening as well. This could be used with a tunnel that is not completely enclosed.
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