Fw: Virginian in 1907 -- Tunnel

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Could it have been left open as a ventilation shaft ? Seems to me a LOT of
smoke would accumulae in a tunnel that long.

Neil K. Yerger Wayne PA

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In a message dated 6/9/2008 9:45:46 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org writes:

Since posting my message below, I have been intrigued by the shaft that was
dug midway of the Virginian's Allegheny tunnel so that digging could proceed
both ways from the center as well as proceeding at both ends. A Virginian
track chart reveals that the depth of the tunnel at about midpoint is close to
100 feet below the surface of the ground at that point. This shaft would had
to have been equipped with some means of lowering men and tools and raising
the excavated material.

When the shaft was no longer needed, was it just capped or was it backfilled
with the excavated material? If the latter, what care was needed to prevent
rocks in the backfill material from damaging the tunnel roof after falling
100 feet. Maybe the answer was to only backfill with rock-free dirt,
although a supply of dirt might have been scarce because the lower part of the shaft
and the tunnel probably went through mostly rock. Anyone know what would be
typically done with a disused shaft like this?

Gordon Hamilton

----- Original Message -----
From: _Gordon Hamilton_ (mailto:gordonshamilton at cox.net)
To: _2VGN Ry Yahoo Group_
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Subject: Virginian in 1907 -- Tunnel



Complete Allegheny Tunnel Early Next Year
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Meeting Occurred Last Week of Forces Cutting the Two Eastern Headings.
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FIVE THOUSAND FEET LONG AND TIMBER LINED THROUGHOUT
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The meeting occurred last week, 1,645 [blurred; best interpretation
shown] feet from the east portal and 1,220 feet from the shaft, of the two
eastern headings of the Allegheny summit tunnel of the Virginian railway, near
Christiansburg, marking the practical completion of the arch or heading.
The tunnel has been worked both ends and both ways, from a shaft near
the centre [sic]. On February 23, 1906, excavations from the tunnel proper was
begun at the east end; late in April, 1906, from the shaft and west end. On
May 4th, of this year, the west headings came together. In both ends of the
tunnel now steam shovels are at work excavating the lower rectangular
portion, or bench, east and west from the shaft. Forces will soon begin to remove
the "bench." MacArthur Bros. Co. expect to complete the tunnel early in
1908.
The tunnel is 5,140 feet long and lined with timber throughout. A
variety of rock is penetrated by the tunnel, from a hard brown shale and sandstone
at the west end, to a soft decomposed limestone east of the shaft; ledges of
hard limestone have been encountered also. Throughout nearly the entire
course, great inconvenience has been caused the forces at work, by the rush of
water; five powerful pumps have been required to keep the heading faces free
enough from water, in order to work them. The grade slopes from the west end
downward to the east, the summit being at the west portal. The tunnel is so
well graded that when completed it will drain all of the water out of its
east end. Great care has been taken in the instrumental work of aligning and
leveling; measuring has been done with much care and repeatedly checked, but
the result has fully repaid the trouble.
East of the shaft the variations, as determined by checking, after
breaking through, were just one-hundredth of a foot in elevation, and
fourteenth-hundredths in measurement. The superintendent in charge of construction is
Mr. Pat Ford. The resident engineer is Mr. D. E. Hall.

Bluefield Daily Telegraph
July 30, 1907

[The tunnel today has concrete lining and facades.]

Gordon Hamilton


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