How long is the Snoqualmie Pass train tunnel?

2.2526 miles
Snoqualmie Tunnel

Overview
Operator Milwaukee Road
Character Rail until 1980, now non-motorized trail
Technical
Length 2.2526 miles (3.625 km)

Is Snoqualmie Tunnel open?

The Snoqualmie Tunnel is open for the 2022 season.

How long is the Iron Horse tunnel?

2.3 miles long
It’s prudent to remember that the tunnel is 2.3 miles long, so while the light may seem promising, the end of your hike is still a long ways off. The tunnel is wide and very tall so there’s plenty of room for all, as you go through this fascinating piece of Washington State history.

Is the John Wayne tunnel open?

The tunnel is open, bring some warm clothes and have fun!

How cold is it in the Snoqualmie Tunnel?

Now part of the Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail rails-to-trails project, this tunnel provides no light, is roughly 20 degrees cooler than the outside, and leaks water throughout.

What is the temperature in the Snoqualmie Tunnel?

Pretty cool, meaning that the in-mountain temperature under as much as 1,400 feet of mountain directly overhead is around 35 degrees even on a warm summer day.

Where is the John Wayne Trail tunnel?

The Snoqualmie Tunnel is an unusual part of the John Wayne Pioneer Trail in Iron Horse State Park. This old, abandoned unique tunnel in Washington underneath Snoqualmie Pass now serves as a dark, 2.3-mile hiking and biking path that looks like it came straight out of a horror movie.

How many miles long is Snoqualmie Pass?

It’s no surprise that heading over I-90 during the summer can be a pain in the backside, but as I found out last weekend, this summer it is much worse, thanks to construction.

Who built the Snoqualmie Tunnel?

The Snoqualmie Tunnel is a 2.3 mile abandoned train tunnel which was built from 1912 – 1914 by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road) for part of the Chicago to Seattle line. The last train to pass through the tunnel was on March 15, 1980.

Is Snoqualmie Pass steep?

There is about a 2 mile stretch just before the summit that is a very, very steep grade.

Which pass is higher Stevens or Snoqualmie?

Snoqualmie Pass has the lowest elevation of the three east–west mountain routes across Washington State that are kept open year-round, along with Stevens Pass (US 2) to the north, and White Pass (US 12) to the south.

Is Snoqualmie Pass Safe?

SNOQUALMIE PASS, WA – A single one-mile stretch of I-90 near Snoqualmie Pass sees more than 30 accidents per year, making it the most treacherous part of the pass, according to a new analysis by Seattle-based Davis Law Group.