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  2. Arizona Mineral Belt Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The greatest obstacle to such a railway line was the Mogollon Rim, a half-mile-high escarpment at the edge of the Colorado Plateau. Engineers contracted by Eddy determined that a tunnel of 3,100 feet (945m) length and 16 feet (4.88m) width through this Rim would allow laden trains to access the top of the Plateau.

  3. List of unused railways - Wikipedia

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    Another attempt was made by the Mineral Belt Railroad in 1906, [59] which began work in 1917 and abandoned it in 1924. [ 60 ] Memphis Branch Railroad - began a narrow gauge line from Rome, Georgia , to Gadsden in 1873, but abandoned 1877 without having run a revenue service.

  4. List of tunnels in the United States - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul Pass Tunnel/Taft Tunnel, abandoned rail tunnel, in use 1908–1980, Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Tunnel Number 20, between Shoshone County, Idaho and Mineral County, Montana, now part of Milwaukee Road Rail Trail, el. 5,141 feet (1,567

  5. List of tunnels in Montana - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul Pass Tunnel/Taft Tunnel, abandoned rail tunnel, in use 1908-1980, Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Tunnel Number 20, between Mineral County, Montana and Shoshone County, Idaho, now part of Milwaukee Road Rail Trail, el. 5,141 feet (1,567

  6. Miami Mineral Belt Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Miami Mineral Belt Railroad (MMBR) served the Miami and Picher lead mining areas in that portion of the Tri-state mining district located in far northeastern Oklahoma.It was closely associated with the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway (Frisco) for its entire history, and was eventually absorbed into the Frisco.

  7. Hidden tunnel network found at abandoned 800-year-old home in ...

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    A section of the hidden tunnel network at the 800-year-old home. Archaeologists also uncovered a water well with a depth of about 40 feet. A photo shows the view into the well.

  8. Cramer Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    Abandoned: Operation; Opened: 1957: Closed: 2008: ... Single: Cramer Tunnel is a disused railroad tunnel near Cramer, Minnesota. It is the longest railway tunnel in ...

  9. Fort Mason Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    Fort Mason Tunnel is an abandoned single-track railway tunnel in San Francisco which runs under a small hill upon which sits a portion of the old Fort Mason. The tunnel was constructed in 1913 and opened to rail traffic in 1914. [1] The east portal is near the north end of Van Ness Avenue; the west portal feeds onto Marina Boulevard at Laguna ...