Auburn Tunnel

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Auburn Tunnel was a 19th-century canal tunnel built for the Schuylkill Canal near Auburn, Pennsylvania. It was the first transportation tunnel in the United States.[4]

Coordinates40°36′48″N 76°06′56″W
Statusopen cut, abandoned
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LocationAuburn, Pennsylvania
Coordinates40°36′48″N 76°06′56″W
Statusopen cut, abandoned
SystemSchuylkill Canal
Operation
Work began1818[1]
Opened1821[1]
Closed1857, converted to cut[2]
OwnerSchuylkill Navigation Company
Technical
Length450 feet (140 m)[2]
Highest elevation471 feet (144 m)
above Delaware River, mid tide[3]
Tunnel clearance22 feet (6.7 m)[1]
Width15 feet (4.6 m)[1]
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The tunnel was deliberately added to the canal as a novelty, as the hill it was bored though could have easily been bypassed. It became a major attraction, with people traveling over 97 miles (156 km)[3] upriver from Philadelphia to see it. It was periodically shortened, and in 1857 was daylighted to become an open-cut.[4]

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