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Tunnel City, Wisconsin

Tunnel City is an unincorporated census-designated place in the town of Greenfield, Monroe County, Wisconsin, United States,[5][6] named after the train tunnel through a hill just to the west of town.

Tunnel City, Wisconsin
Tunnel City
Tunnel City, Wisconsin
Coordinates: 44°00′26″N 90°33′56″W / 44.00722°N 90.56556°W / 44.00722; -90.56556
Country United States
State Wisconsin
CountyMonroe
Area
 • Total0.80 km2 (0.310 sq mi)
 • Land0.80 km2 (0.310 sq mi)
 • Water0 km2 (0 sq mi)
Elevation
320 m (1,060 ft)
Population
 • Total106
 • Density130/km2 (340/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central (CST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
ZIP code
54662[3]
Area code608
GNIS feature ID1575713[4]

Milwaukee Road tunnels

This first tunnel was built by the La Crosse and Milwaukee railroad, and used by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road).[7] The first tunnel was completed in 1858 as the last segment of the rail route from Milwaukee to La Crosse. The station was simply named "Tunnel". This tunnel was updated in 1861.[8] It was replaced by another tunnel directly to its north in 1874.[9] That tunnel, and the railroad itself, is now owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway, whose Soo Line subsidiary purchased the rail assets of the Milwaukee Road in February 1985. The CP also hosts Amtrak’s Empire Builder passenger train, though rail traffic is dominated by freight as the Tomah Subdivision. The Empire Builder does not stop in Tunnel City. The Soo Line had raised the bore of the tunnel 14 inches (36 cm) completed in 1993 to accommodate double stack traffic.[10] The Soo Line considered excavating the hill or "daylighting" the tunnel bore.

Chicago and North Western tunnel

The Milwaukee, Sparta, and Northwestern Railroad Company, a subsidiary of the Chicago and North Western Transportation Company, built the "Air Line" or "Adams Cutoff" towards Sparta, Wisconsin in 1910.[7] This is when the third tunnel through the hill west of the town was constructed. It is just to the north of the Milwaukee Road tunnels, and parallel. This 1910 tunnel collapsed in March 1973. An extra heavy snow added to already saturated ground.[11] The Chicago and North Western rerouted to the older Milwaukee tunnel.[12] The CNW route, to Onalaska and Winona, is now mostly abandoned between Tunnel City and Medary. The Union Pacific Railroad, which purchased the CNW, has trackage rights from Tunnel City to Winona (Tower CK) on the parallel Canadian Pacific track.[13] These rights date from the CNW tunnel collapse in 1973.[14]

Census information

As of the 2010 census, its population is 106.[2] Tunnel City has an area of 0.310 square miles (0.80 km2), all of it land.

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Notes

  1. ^ "US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990". United States Census Bureau. 2011-02-12. Retrieved 2011-04-23.
  2. ^ a b "U.S. Census website". U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 20 April 2011.
  3. ^ "Tunnel City Zipcode". Retrieved 2019-02-21.
  4. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Tunnel City, Wisconsin
  5. ^ Tunnel at Tunnel City, WHi-24918 Wisconsin Historical Society, undated photograph of construction workers posed near the east portal of the railroad tunnel near Tunnel City.
  6. ^ Tunnel City, WI Profile: Facts & Data Home Town Locator, access to 50 state Gazetters
  7. ^ a b History of Monroe County, Wisconsin: Past and Present Including an Account of the Cities, Towns and Villages of the County. Unigraphic. 1912.
  8. ^ CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD Architecture and History Inventory Wisconsin Historical Society. 1976 photographs. quote: "THE FIRST RAILROAD TUNNEL WAS BUILT IN 1858 (NO LONGER EXTANT) AFTER SURVEYORS EMPLOYED BY THE LACROSSE AND MILWAUKEE RAILROAD WERE SENT TO FIND THE BEST ROUTES FROM THEIR EASTERN TERMINAL AT NEW LISBON TO LACROSSE. TUNNEL CITY DEVELOPED AS A RESULT OF THE RAILROADS AND STAGE LINES CARRYING FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS TO AND FROM LACROSSE. THE TUNNEL BUILT IN 1861 BY THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL IS EXTANT; THE ONE BUILT BY THE CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN IS NOT."
  9. ^ Green, Doris. Wisconsin Underground: A Guide to Caves, Mines, and Tunnels in and Around the Badger State. United States: Trails Books, 2000.
  10. ^ Pacific Rail News. Interurbans Publications. 1992.
  11. ^ Monroe County Bicentennial Committee (Wis.). (1976). Monroe County, Wisconsin, pictorial history. The Committee.
  12. ^ Tom Murray. Chicago & North Western Railway. Voyageur Press. pp. 18–. ISBN 978-1-61673-154-0.
  13. ^ Trains Hotspots: LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN. Trains Magazine, September 2014
  14. ^ The Wisconsin State Rail Plan, 1983 Update: An Element of Wisconsin's Transportation Planning Program. Wisconsin Department of Transportation. 1983. pp. 186–.

Coordinates: 44°00′26″N 90°33′56″W / 44.00722°N 90.56556°W / 44.00722; -90.56556

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Tunnel City is an unincorporated census designated place in the town of Greenfield Monroe County Wisconsin United States 5 6 named after the train tunnel through a hill just to the west of town Tunnel City WisconsinCensus designated placeTunnel CityTunnel City WisconsinCoordinates 44 00 26 N 90 33 56 W 44 00722 N 90 56556 W 44 00722 90 56556Country United StatesState WisconsinCountyMonroeArea 1 Total0 80 km2 0 310 sq mi Land0 80 km2 0 310 sq mi Water0 km2 0 sq mi Elevation320 m 1 060 ft Population 2010 2 Total106 Density130 km2 340 sq mi Time zoneUTC 6 Central CST Summer DST UTC 5 CDT ZIP code54662 3 Area code608GNIS feature ID1575713 4 Contents 1 Milwaukee Road tunnels 2 Chicago and North Western tunnel 3 Census information 4 Gallery 5 NotesMilwaukee Road tunnels EditThis first tunnel was built by the La Crosse and Milwaukee railroad and used by the Chicago Milwaukee St Paul amp Pacific Railroad Milwaukee Road 7 The first tunnel was completed in 1858 as the last segment of the rail route from Milwaukee to La Crosse The station was simply named Tunnel This tunnel was updated in 1861 8 It was replaced by another tunnel directly to its north in 1874 9 That tunnel and the railroad itself is now owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway whose Soo Line subsidiary purchased the rail assets of the Milwaukee Road in February 1985 The CP also hosts Amtrak s Empire Builder passenger train though rail traffic is dominated by freight as the Tomah Subdivision The Empire Builder does not stop in Tunnel City The Soo Line had raised the bore of the tunnel 14 inches 36 cm completed in 1993 to accommodate double stack traffic 10 The Soo Line considered excavating the hill or daylighting the tunnel bore Chicago and North Western tunnel EditThe Milwaukee Sparta and Northwestern Railroad Company a subsidiary of the Chicago and North Western Transportation Company built the Air Line or Adams Cutoff towards Sparta Wisconsin in 1910 7 This is when the third tunnel through the hill west of the town was constructed It is just to the north of the Milwaukee Road tunnels and parallel This 1910 tunnel collapsed in March 1973 An extra heavy snow added to already saturated ground 11 The Chicago and North Western rerouted to the older Milwaukee tunnel 12 The CNW route to Onalaska and Winona is now mostly abandoned between Tunnel City and Medary The Union Pacific Railroad which purchased the CNW has trackage rights from Tunnel City to Winona Tower CK on the parallel Canadian Pacific track 13 These rights date from the CNW tunnel collapse in 1973 14 Census information EditAs of the 2010 census its population is 106 2 Tunnel City has an area of 0 310 square miles 0 80 km2 all of it land Gallery Edit Notes Edit US Gazetteer files 2010 2000 and 1990 United States Census Bureau 2011 02 12 Retrieved 2011 04 23 a b U S Census website U S Census Bureau Retrieved 20 April 2011 Tunnel City Zipcode Retrieved 2019 02 21 U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Tunnel City Wisconsin Tunnel at Tunnel City WHi 24918 Wisconsin Historical Society undated photograph of construction workers posed near the east portal of the railroad tunnel near Tunnel City Tunnel City WI Profile Facts amp Data Home Town Locator access to 50 state Gazetters a b History of Monroe County Wisconsin Past and Present Including an Account of the Cities Towns and Villages of the County Unigraphic 1912 CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD Architecture and History Inventory Wisconsin Historical Society 1976 photographs quote THE FIRST RAILROAD TUNNEL WAS BUILT IN 1858 NO LONGER EXTANT AFTER SURVEYORS EMPLOYED BY THE LACROSSE AND MILWAUKEE RAILROAD WERE SENT TO FIND THE BEST ROUTES FROM THEIR EASTERN TERMINAL AT NEW LISBON TO LACROSSE TUNNEL CITY DEVELOPED AS A RESULT OF THE RAILROADS AND STAGE LINES CARRYING FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS TO AND FROM LACROSSE THE TUNNEL BUILT IN 1861 BY THE CHICAGO MILWAUKEE AND ST PAUL IS EXTANT THE ONE BUILT BY THE CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN IS NOT Green Doris Wisconsin Underground A Guide to Caves Mines and Tunnels in and Around the Badger State United States Trails Books 2000 Pacific Rail News Interurbans Publications 1992 Monroe County Bicentennial Committee Wis 1976 Monroe County Wisconsin pictorial history The Committee Tom Murray Chicago amp North Western Railway Voyageur Press pp 18 ISBN 978 1 61673 154 0 Trains Hotspots LA CROSSE WISCONSIN Trains Magazine September 2014 The Wisconsin State Rail Plan 1983 Update An Element of Wisconsin s Transportation Planning Program Wisconsin Department of Transportation 1983 pp 186 Coordinates 44 00 26 N 90 33 56 W 44 00722 N 90 56556 W 44 00722 90 56556 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tunnel City Wisconsin amp oldid 1060058305, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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