Tunnel No. 27 (Eel River Canyon)

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Tunnel No. 27 (Eel River Canyon) is a railroad tunnel along California’s remote Eel River Canyon that once formed part of the Northwestern Pacific Railroad’s main line through the rugged North Coast region.

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Tunnel No. 27 (Eel River Canyon) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf railroad tunnel
railway infrastructure
associatedWith Eel River Canyon landslides and washouts
builtFor steam-era railroad operations
characterizedBy remote location
rugged terrain
constructedFor Northwestern Pacific Railroad main line operations
hasRailGauge standard gauge
historicalUse linking Eureka region to the rest of California rail network
infrastructureType single‑track tunnel
locatedAlong Eel River NERFINISHED
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Eel River Canyon NERFINISHED
Humboldt County, California NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInRegion North Coast of California NERFINISHED
locatedInValley Eel River valley NERFINISHED
locatedOn Northwestern Pacific Railroad NERFINISHED
namedAfter its sequence number on the Northwestern Pacific Railroad line
partOf Eel River Canyon route of the Northwestern Pacific Railroad NERFINISHED
Northwestern Pacific Railroad main line NERFINISHED
rail corridor connecting the San Francisco Bay Area with Humboldt Bay
usedBy freight trains
passenger trains
usedFor rail transport

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Northwestern Pacific Railroad hasTunnel Tunnel No. 27 (Eel River Canyon)