Tunnel Springs, AL Abandoned Train Tunnel
N 31° 40.015 W 087° 13.579
16R E 478546 N 3503539
Abandoned Train Tunnel located near the town of Tunnel Springs, Alabama.
Waymark Code: WM2W8N
Location: Alabama, United States
Date Posted: 12/29/2007
Views: 229
The parking spot is where the railbed crosses the dirt road, but the rails aren't visible at that spot and the bed can be difficult to see due to the kudzu. If you go further up the dirt road to where the powerlines cross you can follow them down to the rails, but that makes the terrain component even tougher.
This tunnel is in excellent condition. The walls show very little damage from time, and graffiti-spraying Neanderthals haven't found it yet, probably because of the work involve in getting to it.
Brambles and fallen trees make the half-mile walk along the tracks to the tunnel quite a challenge. Find a web whacking stick to take down the spiders and be sure to wear long pants and good shoes.
The tunnel is in very good shape and inhabited by bats and frogs, with plenty of evidence of visiting raccoons.
The bats are mostly near the south entrance and as you walk through it you'll be able to see the clusters of them nesting on the ceiling getting thicker and thicker as you get closer to the south entrance.
Construction: Brick or concrete block
Condition: Good
Rail Status: Yes
Current status: Abandoned & Visitable
The "Other End": N 31° 39.931 W 087° 13.730
Tunnel Length: 840.00
Suggested Parking Area: N 31° 40.338 W 087° 13.352
Terrain:
Original Use: Not listed
Website: Not listed
Date Built: Not listed
Date Abandoned: Not listed
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