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White Haven Tunnel. The route follows wide, softly packed gravel trails. How to find the abandoned turn hole tunnel and nearby moyer's rock overlook, both at the glen onoko access to lehigh gorge state park. The tunnel was constructed as part of the line’s extension from white haven to what was then known as mauch chunk. This 1800 ft long white haven tunnel dates from around 1841 (or perhaps 1843) when constructed by the lehigh and susquehanna railroad (a subsidiary of the lehigh coal and navigation. This pleasant trail offers breathtaking views of the lehigh river as it meanders through the gorge. The tunnel got its name because it crossed the lehigh river at a turn in the waterway. Visitors can explore the other end of an.

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Visitors can explore the other end of an. The tunnel got its name because it crossed the lehigh river at a turn in the waterway. The tunnel was constructed as part of the line’s extension from white haven to what was then known as mauch chunk. The route follows wide, softly packed gravel trails. This pleasant trail offers breathtaking views of the lehigh river as it meanders through the gorge. How to find the abandoned turn hole tunnel and nearby moyer's rock overlook, both at the glen onoko access to lehigh gorge state park. This 1800 ft long white haven tunnel dates from around 1841 (or perhaps 1843) when constructed by the lehigh and susquehanna railroad (a subsidiary of the lehigh coal and navigation.

White Haven Railroad Tunnel YouTube

White Haven Tunnel The tunnel got its name because it crossed the lehigh river at a turn in the waterway. This pleasant trail offers breathtaking views of the lehigh river as it meanders through the gorge. This 1800 ft long white haven tunnel dates from around 1841 (or perhaps 1843) when constructed by the lehigh and susquehanna railroad (a subsidiary of the lehigh coal and navigation. How to find the abandoned turn hole tunnel and nearby moyer's rock overlook, both at the glen onoko access to lehigh gorge state park. Visitors can explore the other end of an. The tunnel was constructed as part of the line’s extension from white haven to what was then known as mauch chunk. The tunnel got its name because it crossed the lehigh river at a turn in the waterway. The route follows wide, softly packed gravel trails.

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