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Alpine Tunnel is a
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located east of
Pitkin, Colorado Pitkin is a Statutory Town in Gunnison County, Colorado, United States. The population was 72 at the 2020 census. Pitkin was founded in 1879, and is said to be Colorado's first mining camp west of the Continental Divide. Originally named Qu ...
on the former Denver, South Park and Pacific Railroad route from
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to Gunnison. At an elevation of , it was the first tunnel constructed through the Continental Divide in Colorado, and according to the U.S. Forest Servicebr>"remains the highest railroad tunnel and the longest narrow gauge tunnel in North America."
However, it did not last long in service. Construction began in January 1880 and was scheduled to last for six months but instead dragged on until July 1882, and the line was abandoned in 1910 due to minor damage in the tunnel. Now the tunnel is sealed shut and the remaining trackbed serves as a trail for hikers and bicyclists.


History

Location of the tunnel portals and establishing a center line of the bore were completed in December 1879. Construction took place from 1880–1881, by Cummings & Co. Construction company, and the tunnel was "holed through" on July 26, 1881. This was the highest and most expensive tunnel built up until that time. It is more than two miles (3 km) above sea level, with its highest point at 11,523.7 feet (3,512.4 m). It is 500 feet (150 m) under Altman Pass, later to be renamed Alpine Pass to prevent confusion, with a 1,825-foot (556 m) bore. It took 18 months to complete, with most of the construction done during the winter months. The DSP & P had anticipated boring the Alpine tunnel through solid rock, taking about 6 months to complete. In the event, the line of the tunnel was found to run primarily through loose rock and clay; this very unstable ground required substantial timbering. The additional work necessitated by the unexpected ground conditions was a major contributor to the 18 month construction time. The tunnel was abandoned in 1910 by the Colorado & Southern due to minor damage in the interior. This was not considered to be worth repairing due to a lack of traffic, as the line failed to get much beyond Gunnison on the west side. The Gunnison Division of the Colorado & Southern was abandoned from St. Elmo on the east side of the pass to
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on the west side. The line from Quartz to Baldwin was given to the Denver & Rio Grande Western in exchange for some little used lines around
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.


Present day

The east portal of the tunnel has collapsed and the west portal has been covered by landslides. The former railbed is now a
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on the east side, and a rough road over the former railbed on the west side leads to a restored
train station A train station, railway station, railroad station or depot is a railway facility where trains stop to load or unload passengers, freight or both. It generally consists of at least one platform, one track and a station building providing s ...
. The road to the west portal was damaged in 2016 and was reopened on August 1st 2022 until August 31st 2022. Little remains of the station complex built by the railroad to service its trains and workers at this remote and inhospitable location. Volunteers have restored the railroad's 1883 Alpine Tunnel telegraph office and reconstructed the station platform, of rail track, a turntable and an outhouse. Only ruins remain of the section house and engine house, and other buildings and railroad infrastructure have disappeared. Volunteers work on restoration of the complex at least once a year. The Alpine Tunnel Historic District was placed on the
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in April 1996. It is typically open from July to September.


Gallery

Image:Alpine_tunnel_telegraph_station.jpg, Alpine Tunnel telegraph station Image:Alpine_tunnel_westportal_2001.jpg, Western Portal Image:Alpine_tunnel_eastportal_2001.jpg, Eastern Portal Image:Alpine_tunnel_palisades.jpg, Palisades west of Alpine Tunnel


See also

* National Register of Historic Places listings in Gunnison County, Colorado * Railroad tunnel * Rail trail *
Narrow gauge railroads in the United States Standard gauge was favored for railway construction in the United States, although a fairly large narrow-gauge system developed in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado and Utah. Isolated narrow-gauge lines were built in many areas to minimize constru ...
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External links

{{commonscat-inline, Alpine Tunnel
Western Portal of the Alpine Tunnel - Pitkin Area



Denver Post hiking guide to Alpine Tunnel





An introduction and short history of the DSP&P's Alpine Tunnel


Transportation buildings and structures in Chaffee County, Colorado Railroad tunnels in Colorado Rail trails in Colorado Transportation buildings and structures in Gunnison County, Colorado National Register of Historic Places in Gunnison County, Colorado Rail mountain passes of the United States Denver, South Park and Pacific Railroad Tunnels completed in 1882 Mountain passes of Colorado Railway tunnels on the National Register of Historic Places Railway buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Colorado