Manunka Chunk Tunnels
Posted by: ODragon
N 40° 51.677 W 075° 02.873
18T E 495964 N 4523359
An abandoned train tunnel in Northern NJ!
Waymark Code: WM474J
Location: New Jersey, United States
Date Posted: 07/17/2008
Views: 218
Borrowed from the web:
The Manunka Chunk tunnel is a twin set of tunnels approximately 800 feet long. One side has suffered ceiling collapses, but both tunnels are passable.
The tunnels were built in the 1850's. The Lackawanna rail line (which included the Paulinskill Viaduct and the Bryam Ice Tunnel) opened in 1910. It was shorter then this line and had fewer steep grades, and made this line unnecessary.
The tunnel cut cross a small creek, which was diverted by a wooden tube. This tube frequently leaked, one of many troubles with this tunnel. Now in its abandoned state, it makes the tunnel flood and there's typically several inches of water in it. You can not go through these tunnels without getting your feet incredibly muddy. Bring a change of socks & shoes if you have any sense about you.
Construction: Unknown
Condition: Fair
Rail Status: No
Current status: Abandoned & Visitable
Tunnel Length: 800.00
Terrain:
Original Use: Not listed
The "Other End": Not Listed
Suggested Parking Area: Not Listed
Website: Not listed
Date Built: Not listed
Date Abandoned: Not listed
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