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Northwest Lancaster County River Trail
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This 180-foot tunnel of solid rock was created by the Pennsylvania Railroad in order to lay track in the 1850s. Eventually, the creation of low-grade (flatter) railroads in the early 20th century made this tunnel obsolete, so there's no need to check for trains before passing through the tunnel. However, some people claim that ghosts from the railroad era still travel along the old route!


Rails-to-Trails Conservancy. Northwest Lancaster County River Trail, TraiLink. Accessed June 3rd 2021. https://www.traillink.com/trail/northwest-lancaster-county-river-trail/.