The famous Paw Paw tunnel for the C & O canal is an interesting one.
Michelle Gibson and I have been musing on this for awhile.
NPS:
14 years of construction.
Over $600,000 spent.
6 million bricks used.
3,118 feet long.
"Those are just a few of the staggering statistics of the greatest engineering marvel along the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park. Located at milepost 155.2, the Paw Paw Tunnel helped eliminate 6 miles of canal and opened up economic success for Cumberland, Maryland. However, completing the Paw Paw Tunnel was not an easy task. Through labor strikes, money issues, and illness, the construction of the 3,118 foot long tunnel took nearly 14 years to complete and was placed well over budget. Today, when you plan your visit to the Paw Paw Tunnel, bring a flashlight and discover the weep holes, rope burns, rub rails, as well brass plates that bring the tunnel’s history to life. Following your travels through the tunnel, enjoy the two-mile long Tunnel Hill Trail where you can discover breathtaking views of the Paw Paw Bend."
Below are my personal photos from 3 weeks ago.
I think they restored the original and much older tunnel. It was so dark in there you needed a flashlight.
The gorge on the other side is impressive. Was it carved?
The brickwork is still 95% watertight.








Any thoughts?
JWW
Michelle Gibson and I have been musing on this for awhile.
NPS:
14 years of construction.
Over $600,000 spent.
6 million bricks used.
3,118 feet long.
"Those are just a few of the staggering statistics of the greatest engineering marvel along the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park. Located at milepost 155.2, the Paw Paw Tunnel helped eliminate 6 miles of canal and opened up economic success for Cumberland, Maryland. However, completing the Paw Paw Tunnel was not an easy task. Through labor strikes, money issues, and illness, the construction of the 3,118 foot long tunnel took nearly 14 years to complete and was placed well over budget. Today, when you plan your visit to the Paw Paw Tunnel, bring a flashlight and discover the weep holes, rope burns, rub rails, as well brass plates that bring the tunnel’s history to life. Following your travels through the tunnel, enjoy the two-mile long Tunnel Hill Trail where you can discover breathtaking views of the Paw Paw Bend."
Below are my personal photos from 3 weeks ago.
I think they restored the original and much older tunnel. It was so dark in there you needed a flashlight.
The gorge on the other side is impressive. Was it carved?
The brickwork is still 95% watertight.








Any thoughts?
JWW
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