Amtrak's website says their network includes 18 tunnels. I believe the total should be about 100, so they are only counting their own trackage (?). 18 does seem a little high to me for the Northeast Corridor though.
I know there is one in DC, 4 (?) in Baltimore, 3 in New York City, 1 in New Haven, 1 in Providence and 1 at Back Bay. Would anyone happen to know of any others ?
You could reasonably say there are two tunnels under the Hudson and four under the East River-- they're side by side, but they're individual tunnels. Still sounds hard to get to 18, tho.
Does Amtrak own the tunnel in Washington?
Mr_Ash wrote:What about the Moffat Tunnel
That's BNSF-owned, and if we counted all the tunnels on all the Class One's that play Host Road to Amtrak passenger trains, there would indeed be dozens and more. If people say it totals over 100, I believe them. - a. s.
....System wide {including host RR's}, there must be at least 100 or more....
Quentin
al-in-chgo wrote: Mr_Ash wrote:What about the Moffat Tunnel That's BNSF-owned, and if we counted all the tunnels on all the Class One's that play Host Road to Amtrak passenger trains, there would indeed be dozens and more. If people say it totals over 100, I believe them. - a. s.
Unless it's been moved recently the Moffat is on the former Rio Grande main between Denver and Salt Lake which is now a part of the UP not BNSF.
KCSfan wrote: al-in-chgo wrote: Mr_Ash wrote:What about the Moffat Tunnel That's BNSF-owned, and if we counted all the tunnels on all the Class One's that play Host Road to Amtrak passenger trains, there would indeed be dozens and more. If people say it totals over 100, I believe them. - a. s. Unless it's been moved recently the Moffat is on the former Rio Grande main between Denver and Salt Lake which is now a part of the UP not BNSF.
Mea culpa! But the tunnel count stays the same.
al-in-chgo wrote: KCSfan wrote: al-in-chgo wrote: Mr_Ash wrote:What about the Moffat Tunnel That's BNSF-owned, and if we counted all the tunnels on all the Class One's that play Host Road to Amtrak passenger trains, there would indeed be dozens and more. If people say it totals over 100, I believe them. - a. s. Unless it's been moved recently the Moffat is on the former Rio Grande main between Denver and Salt Lake which is now a part of the UP not BNSF. Mea culpa! But the tunnel count stays the same.
BNSF does have trackage rights thru it
-Don (Random stuff, mostly about trains - what else? http://blerfblog.blogspot.com/)
Thanks John. I looked at the website again and I noticed it says 17, not 18.
Regarding the entire 21,000 network, the tunnel total may be closer to 150 than 100. And it would probably take me at least 150 hours to surf every mile on Wikimapia or Terraserver. Yuck ! And even then I'd miss a few, like this one in Columbia, SC.
Timber Head Eastern Railroad "THE Railroad Through the Sierras"
Bellows Falls! Right near the station.
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