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Appalachia's Abandoned Tunnel Explained 

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The Blue Ridge Tunnel, completed in 1858, was a significant engineering feat of its time, designed by French engineer Claudius Crozet. Stretching nearly a mile under the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia, it was part of the ambitious Blue Ridge Railroad project intended to connect the Shenandoah Valley to eastern Virginia's rail network. Upon completion, the tunnel was the longest in the United States and played a crucial role in facilitating transport and trade in the region. Despite its initial success, the tunnel was eventually abandoned in the mid-20th century due to advancements in rail technology and the construction of more efficient routes. In recent years, the tunnel has been restored and repurposed as a historical site and hiking trail, allowing visitors to appreciate its significance and architectural ingenuity.
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@ITSHISTORY
@ITSHISTORY Месяц назад
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@mattderynioski1434
@mattderynioski1434 Месяц назад
I’ve been to the tunnel on a rainy day to make up for a hike that wouldn’t work. The county took a great idea and did a good job of creating a local destination-it’s relatively easy to get to, free to access, and has lots of signage explaining about the tunnel and its history. I’m happy to see more cool stuff come available in this area.
@Eastmeetssouth81
@Eastmeetssouth81 26 дней назад
I’m based in Richmond and Blue Ridge tunnel has quickly become one of our favorite day trip spots
@kevinlewallen4778
@kevinlewallen4778 Месяц назад
I've hiked through this tunnel and recommend it to those who can get there. A few points: 1) At 12:05, you suggest the Appalachian Trail was a government project by the FDR administration. No, it was built by a collection of trail groups, overseen by the Appalachian Trail Conference (now Conservancy). FDR's Civilian Conservation Corps assisted in places, but the AT was the handiwork of enthusiastic volunteers, and still is, mostly. If you're going to make a connection between the AT and the tunnel, the obvious point is that the Blue Ridge Tunnel passes underneath the Appalachian Trail; 2) At 13:49, you call it a "2-mile long tunnel," but this tunnel is just under 1 mile; 3) Your video would be better if you cited your sources.
@steamcheng
@steamcheng Месяц назад
I found the statement that it "separates Manassas from the James River" somewhat confusing, as neither are particularly close to Rockfish Gap, and are not separated by it. Instead, Rockfish Gap is the largest low gap in the mountain chain between Manassas Gap (near Front Royal) to the northeast and the James River (crossing at Buchanan) to the southwest. These two geographical features are some 120 miles apart along along the mountain chain.
@joegordon5117
@joegordon5117 Месяц назад
The engineering - and the sheer, brute hard-work - of those who built these early transportation works, without the aid of modern power tools, is still astonishing. My father and I recently visited the tunnel carved out of the rock to allow the canal to run through it, pre-dating even the early railways, at Falkirk, the canal linking Edinburgh on the east coast of Scotland to Glasgow on the west. In a little historical bonus, a couple of the "navvies" (Navigators) who swung the picks and shovels were Burke and Hare, who would later settle in Edinburgh's Old Town and become perhaps the most infamous of that era's "bodysnatchers"
@greymarket6834
@greymarket6834 Месяц назад
it is very wild and you can feel the heaviness of the site when you walk through it
@xxl2ockl3ottomxx
@xxl2ockl3ottomxx Месяц назад
Very neat episode. We took a day trip up there last Christmas break and walked the tunnel. The kids had fun. If you go, be sure to take a flash light as there are no lights in the tunnel.
@oldtimefarmboy617
@oldtimefarmboy617 Месяц назад
1300 meters equals 4,290 feet which is 0.8125 miles. Imagine being a passenger on a train with a steam power locomotive when it entered the tunnel that would trap the smoke inside the tunnel for over eight tenths of a mile. Hopefully the passengers closed the windows before they got to the tunnel.
@empressvogt
@empressvogt Месяц назад
I love your channel so much!
@So-CA_NV_AZ82
@So-CA_NV_AZ82 Месяц назад
Another great video Ryan
@ITSHISTORY
@ITSHISTORY Месяц назад
Thanks again!
@stevenmccaughan2752
@stevenmccaughan2752 Месяц назад
There was a Tunnel that the C&O ran under Church Hill in Richmond Virginia that collapsed killing the crew which was repairing it my father ran The C&O Railroad Yard’s and we would walk up into it.I bought a house and land which abutted the Tunnel
@greymarket6834
@greymarket6834 Месяц назад
now do a video on Swannanoa it is like a mile from there
@Chips2323
@Chips2323 Месяц назад
Thank you Professor again, History came to life, thanks Bill, be safe and be at peace...
@NewWitNip
@NewWitNip 2 дня назад
Wow, awesome
@AdamLassiter-nf5fw
@AdamLassiter-nf5fw 19 дней назад
You do good work. A request a good documentary of the catacombs in France would be cool.
@steveshoemaker6347
@steveshoemaker6347 Месяц назад
Thank you...🇺🇸
@EllieMaes-Grandad
@EllieMaes-Grandad Месяц назад
Interesting, certainly pertinent, to have details of the route and purpose of the railway which would use the tunnel, from where to where else?
@charjl96
@charjl96 Месяц назад
I live right by there. Very cool to see it here
@kevinfoster1138
@kevinfoster1138 17 дней назад
I've only watched to 1 minute and 4 seconds but it looks like it might have been left behind because it's too small for any modern train. 14:45 I nailed it!! It was just too small.
@markmasleh8905
@markmasleh8905 22 дня назад
Grrr. A day late. I was just in that area yesterday exploring Skyline Drive. Never knew this existed, this is definitely some thing I want to see. Next time.
@greymarket6834
@greymarket6834 Месяц назад
the appalachian mountains and shenandoah valley are a mystical place. fog will appear and disappear out of no where. you can hear whispers in the trees and the stars light the night
@KitsuneVoss
@KitsuneVoss Месяц назад
I walked the blue ridge tunnel in December.
@Thrakus
@Thrakus Месяц назад
Can you do a vid on the last Opium Den in NYC witch did close in 1959, always wanted to know how they did last so long with the new laws.
@TheWanderlustvan
@TheWanderlustvan Месяц назад
are bicycles allowed on the ENTIRE appalachian trail (and the tunnel)?
@yankeeclipper4326
@yankeeclipper4326 Месяц назад
Bicycles are not allowed on the Appalachian Trail. It is a footpath that is reserved strictly for hiking. A bike would not be able to navigate the AT as it was laid out for foot access only.
@JtheTree
@JtheTree Месяц назад
jeez i can't believe i walked through this tunel without knowing it's history until 2 years later when i watched this
@jangles1839
@jangles1839 Месяц назад
Thanks for sharing this Ryan! We have something similar here in the upstate of South Carolina called the Stumphouse Tunnel that's now a park but I would love to have you do a piece on it if you would. It's a place I've been visiting since I was a little feller and still find it a fascinating place each time I visit! Thanks & God bless! ~ Scott 💙🙏🏻
@ITSHISTORY
@ITSHISTORY Месяц назад
Sounds great! Shoot me an email and we’ll try to make it happen for you!! I really appreciate your input!
@jangles1839
@jangles1839 Месяц назад
@@ITSHISTORY done my friend!
@SMichaelDeHart
@SMichaelDeHart Месяц назад
​​​@@ITSHISTORY Ryan, I tried sending you an email last week after watching the California dam disaster. You requested others, so I recommended the Buffalo Creek Mine Dam collapse and disaster in Mingo County, West Virginia in 1972. I have a personal connection to that incident. However it kept rejecting the email.
@jetsons101
@jetsons101 Месяц назад
Make that a cup of "Irish Tea." 14:34
@theodorekonetski1485
@theodorekonetski1485 Месяц назад
10:20 think about that... the work crews broke through on Christmas day... didn't even give them that day off.
@davidw6005
@davidw6005 18 дней назад
Albemarle & Waynesboro aren't Appalachia. It is the Blue Ridge Mountains & the Shenandoah Valley ( yes, part of the Appalachian Mountain chain, but not Appalachia) Cool tunnel nonetheless.
@alexsystems2001
@alexsystems2001 Месяц назад
You are in Europe?
@gonzobeyondo
@gonzobeyondo Месяц назад
Nice intro, better than most.
@billotto602
@billotto602 27 дней назад
I wish my wife & I could walk better. We'd love to see this. Sigh...😪
@AdamLassiter-nf5fw
@AdamLassiter-nf5fw 19 дней назад
😎
@alexius23
@alexius23 Месяц назад
🚂🚂🚂🧙🏻‍♂
@TechNWRO
@TechNWRO Месяц назад
I heard tell that a young Earl Hamner Jr. ran through that tunnel on a dare........... 😗
@amazingmenace6168
@amazingmenace6168 Месяц назад
BLUE RIDGE TUNNEL. BLUE RIDGE TUNNEL. THROUGH THE MOUNTAIN. BLUE RIDGE BLUE RIDGE TUNNEL.
@LetsTakeWalk
@LetsTakeWalk Месяц назад
I understood that reference.
@bellefastbelle5686
@bellefastbelle5686 Месяц назад
Unexpected Avatar! ❤
@Simcitywok
@Simcitywok Месяц назад
Are we sure this wasn’t aliens?
@patrickevans6712
@patrickevans6712 Месяц назад
Try the story of Sir John Yeamans moving from Barbados to Carolina in the mid-1600s. Why did he leave Barbados? Who killed Benjamin Berringer? Which one is the real father?
@jadedrealist
@jadedrealist Месяц назад
So a bunch of people died for a tunnel that got abandoned? Kinda sad.
@UptownMarty
@UptownMarty Месяц назад
America in a nutshell…Just like how they killed millions of slaves just to say they were 3/5s of a person and then eventually freed them🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️
@five12man
@five12man Месяц назад
It's a tale as old as time, most of us die for nothing
@baloo_2228
@baloo_2228 Месяц назад
Seems like it got plenty of use for the better part of a hundred years. I wouldn’t call it for nothing.
@AdmiralJT
@AdmiralJT Месяц назад
Wait until you learn about how many people died for wars that were meaningless in the end
@pantherplatform
@pantherplatform Месяц назад
Wanna brake rock go to North Korea. Lots of rock to brake there. Want to smoke rock? Yeah, me too.
@leperpens
@leperpens Месяц назад
What happened to this channel? It's all "why did this bridge meant for horse-drawn carriages become abandoned?" It's worse than that one movie channel that also used to be good, that now does 83 videos about Apocalypse Now.
@ITSHISTORY
@ITSHISTORY Месяц назад
I’m amazed by old American infrastructure and the stories of the people who created it. Urban decay is the closest thing we have to a tangible past. With that in mind, we will continue to explore these monuments.
@towgod7985
@towgod7985 Месяц назад
@@ITSHISTORY Great video, keep it up. Ignore the troll.
@leperpens
@leperpens Месяц назад
​@@ITSHISTORYfair enough. It's not for me. But why didn't you start your own channel instead of piggybacking someone else's built up audience?
@timewave02012
@timewave02012 Месяц назад
I didn't even know this channel was ever anything different. I find abandoned infrastructure really interesting. Apocalypse Now also happens to be one of my favorite movies. Niche appeal is the best part of RU-vid. I used to see comments suggesting some RU-vidr should have a TV show, but all good TV shows eventually either get cancelled or have to change format to appeal to larger audiences.
@Su-Jo
@Su-Jo Месяц назад
@@leperpens what channel are you talking about? I'm asking honestly because I have no idea.
@gonsolop2429
@gonsolop2429 Месяц назад
Trillions of our tax dollars on this breezeway. Why not go ahead & open a theme park here, so that you freeloaders can pay our tax dollars back in record time? I'm not discrediting picturesque views & groundhog holes, nor the bears & mtn lions that each visitor should fear for natural good reason. But since you guys all got your hands in the till for this project, do please find a means too pay it all back. Lead by example. Show us all the way.
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