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List of railroad tunnels in the state of Missouri. Pages in category "Railway tunnels in Missouri" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Blount Tunnel, a rail tunnel near Blount Springs. [3] Brocks Gap Tunnel, a 900-foot-long (270 m) CSX rail tunnel in Hoover near Birmingham, under Shades Mountain. [4] Cooks Springs Tunnel, a Norfolk Southern rail tunnel near Cooks Springs, on the main line between Birmingham and Anniston. [5] Coosa Tunnel a rail tunnel on an active Norfolk ...
The Barretts Tunnels are a pair of railroad tunnels in St. Louis County, Missouri, the first ones built west of the Mississippi River. They were built by the Pacific Railroad in 1853. [2] The tunnels were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. [3]
The Downtown Tunnel, [1] sometimes referred to as the St. Louis Freight Tunnel, [2] is a historic railroad tunnel beneath Washington Avenue and Eighth Street in downtown St. Louis. Completed in 1874, it carried freight and passenger trains between the Eads Bridge and the rail yards in the Mill Creek Valley , bypassing busy downtown streets.
The Vale Tunnel is a railway tunnel south of Raytown, Missouri in the Kansas City metropolitan area.It was built by the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific railroad in 1903-1904, and became the final tunnel of four to be built on the entire Rock Island railroad, all of which were in Missouri.
St. Louis Tunnel Railroad: 1872 1878 Tunnel Railroad of St. Louis: St. Paul and Kansas City Short Line Railroad: RI: 1911 1948 Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad: Salem, Winona and Southern Railroad: 1908 1928 N/A Saline Valley Railroad: 1904 1913 Cape Girardeau Northern Railway: Salisbury and Glasgow Railroad: WAB: 1877 1877
The Koeltztown Tunnel is a railway tunnel in Osage County, Missouri. It was built in 1903 by the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific railroad. The tunnel is part of the former Kansas City to St. Louis, Missouri line, and is tunnel two of four. The line was once owned by the Missouri Central Railroad, but now is owned by the utility giant Ameren.
The Eugene Tunnel is a railway tunnel in Cole County, Missouri. It was built by the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad (the Rock Island) in 1903, and is tunnel number three of four on this line from Kansas City to St. Louis, Missouri line. The tunnel is a pointed-arch shape, and goes west to east in direction.