kids encyclopedia robot

Tunnel City, Wisconsin facts for kids

Kids Encyclopedia Facts
Quick facts for kids
Tunnel City, Wisconsin
Tunnel City
Tunnel City
Tunnel City, Wisconsin is located in Wisconsin
Tunnel City, Wisconsin
Tunnel City, Wisconsin
Location in Wisconsin
Country  United States
State  Wisconsin
County Monroe
Area
 • Total 0.80 km2 (0.310 sq mi)
 • Land 0.80 km2 (0.310 sq mi)
 • Water 0 km2 (0 sq mi)
Elevation
320 m (1,060 ft)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total 106
 • Density 132.0/km2 (341.9/sq mi)
Time zone UTC-6 (Central (CST))
 • Summer (DST) UTC-5 (CDT)
ZIP code
54662
Area code(s) 608
GNIS feature ID 1575713

Tunnel City is an unincorporated census-designated place in the town of Greenfield, Monroe County, Wisconsin, United States, named after the train tunnel through a hill just to the west of town.

Milwaukee Road tunnels

This first tunnel was built by the La Crosse and Milwaukee railroad, and used by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road). The first tunnel was completed in 1858 as the last segment of the rail route from Milwaukee to La Crosse. The station was simply named "Tunnel". This tunnel was updated in 1861. It was replaced by another tunnel directly to its north in 1874. That tunnel, and the railroad itself, is now owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway, whose Soo Line subsidiary purchased the rail assets of the Milwaukee Road in February 1985. The CP also hosts Amtrak’s Empire Builder passenger train, though rail traffic is dominated by freight as the Tomah Subdivision. The Empire Builder does not stop in Tunnel City. The Soo Line had raised the bore of the tunnel 14 inches (36 cm) completed in 1993 to accommodate double stack traffic. The Soo Line considered excavating the hill or "daylighting" the tunnel bore.

Chicago and North Western tunnel

The Milwaukee, Sparta, and Northwestern Railroad Company, a subsidiary of the Chicago and North Western Transportation Company, built the "Air Line" or "Adams Cutoff" towards Sparta, Wisconsin in 1910. This is when the third tunnel through the hill west of the town was constructed. It is just to the north of the Milwaukee Road tunnels, and parallel. This 1910 tunnel collapsed in March 1973. An extra heavy snow added to already saturated ground. The Chicago and North Western rerouted to the older Milwaukee tunnel. The CNW route, to Onalaska and Winona, is now mostly abandoned between Tunnel City and Medary. The Union Pacific Railroad, which purchased the CNW, has trackage rights from Tunnel City to Winona (Tower CK) on the parallel Canadian Pacific track. These rights date from the CNW tunnel collapse in 1973.

Census information

As of the 2010 census, its population is 106. Tunnel City has an area of 0.310 square miles (0.80 km2), all of it land.

Gallery

Tunnel City, Wisconsin - looking West towards the CP Rail tunnel

Tunnel City, Wisconsin - looking east away from the CP Rail tunnel

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Tunnel City (Wisconsin) para niños

kids search engine
Tunnel City, Wisconsin Facts for Kids. Kiddle Encyclopedia.