Tunnel 6 Shaft
Tunnel 6 is the longest of the Sierra transcontinental railroad tunnels. It took two years to build. The railroad was so impatient to get on with building beyond the tunnel they dug from two ends at once. That wass still not fast enough so they sank a shaft down the middle and dug from the inside out. A donkey engine was placed at the top in a shaft house to hoist out rock and let down workers and supplies.