Kelly: (
Satellite, label is west portal.
East Portal)
Glady: (
Satellite, label is east portal. I could not find the west portal)
I had a hard time finding what Linda's reel below called the Cheat Mountain Tunnel. I've decided it is called Kelly Tunnel on Google Maps. While looking for the Cheat Mountain Tunnel, I found the Glady Tunnel.
Kelly (Cheat Mountain) Tunnel
They had to add a lot of rock anchors in this area. And here we see one of the curves.
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Facebook Reel The tunnel is 1,800' (549m) long with an S-shaped curve. She heard that it has the sharpest mainline curves in the US. |
One reason why I had a hard time finding the tunnel is that those curves are not very sharp. But I can believe that they are the sharpest mainline
tunnel curves. The hairpin road on this topo map is now Old Rte 33 on Google Maps.
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| 1969/71 Elkins Quad @ 24,000 |
Glady Tunnel
The New Tygart Flyer Uses a Western Maryland Branch
The reason I found Glady Tunnel is that I originally followed the mainline from Elk River Junction when I should have taken the WM branch along Shavers Fork to Fall Run.
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| 1969 Beverly East and 1968 Glady Quads @ 24,000 |
It is worth noting that the labels for the Fall and Red Runs are reversed on the 1909 map. And this map shows that the branch was built after 1909. Originally, I had looked on the mainline route all the way south past Burner, WV, for the Cheat Mountain Tunnel and found just frustration.
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| 1909 Elkins and 1924 Horton Quads @ 62,400 |