Bee Rock Tunnel
36°53′47.9″N 82°47′19.9″W Bee Rock Tunnel is a former railroad tunnel that is located in Appalachia, Virginia. It was built in 1891 by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad.[1] The tunnel is now part of the Bee Tunnel-Roaring Branch Trail.[2]
Though known locally as the "world's shortest railroad tunnel", at 47 feet 7 inches (14.50 m) long, it is 1 foot 7 inches (0.48 m) longer than the Westmoreland Tunnel, in Gallatin, Tennessee.[3] Both tunnels, however, are longer than the Backbone Rock Tunnel near Shady Valley, Tennessee, which at around 20 feet (6.1 m) long, is the "world's shortest railroad tunnel."[4][5][6]
References
- Boardman, Fon Wyman, Jr. (1960). Tunnels. New York: Henry Z. Walck, Inc. p. 74.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - Southwest Virginia Cultural Heritage Foundation, Abingdon, VA. "Bee Tunnel-Roaring Branch Trail" Archived 2013-08-03 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 2013-05-05.
- Colbert, Judy. Virginia Off the Beaten Path. Globe Pequot, 2011. p. 205.
- United States Forest Service. "Backbone Rock Recreation Area". U.S. Department of Agriculture. Web. Accessed 12/2/2012.
- Warmuth, Donna Akers. Washington County Revisted. Arcadia Publishing, May 7, 2008. pg. 57
- Tennis, Joe (2014). Virginia Rail Trails: Crossing the Commonwealth. The History Press. p. 235. ISBN 9781626196537.
- James, Emma W. (1993). As We Were: Memories of Appalachia and Her Surrounding Coal Camps. Professional Press.
External links
- 2011 photo of Bee Rock Tunnel - the tunneldiaries.com
- Photo of a train approaching Bee Rock Tunnel - Virginia Tourism Corp.
- Old photo of Bee Rock Tunnel - Historical Society of Southwest Virginia (Rootsweb)
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