Ricken Tunnel

Local name
LocationSt. Gallen, Switzerland

The Ricken Tunnel is an 8.6 kilometres long rail tunnel under the Ricken Pass in eastern Switzerland. It is on the Swiss Federal Railway Uznach–Wattwil line, between Kaltbrunn station and Wattwil station. The single track tunnel is straight, and has a constant incline of 15.75 ‰ from Kaltbrunn to Wattwill.Construction of the tunnel started in January 1904 and it was opened on 1 October 1910. Prior to electrification, the line was operated by steam locomotives and gained a bad reputation because of its gradient and lack of adequate ventilation. On 4 October 1926, a steam hauled freight train stalled whilst attempting to climb the gradient in the tunnel, due the poor quality of the briquettes that were being used as fuel. Despite attempts to rescue the train crew, a total of nine railway employees died of carbon monoxide poisoning, including three of the rescuers. As a consequence, the line was electrified in 1927.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricken_Tunnel

Coordinates 47°15'12.282" N 9°3'39.677" E

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