Long tunnels can be a multitude of things, often with dark, dangerous and eerie features, with the older ones radiating an air of dampness and decay that conjures up disturbing thoughts of entities lurking in the shadows. Yet few tunnels have as sinister a history as a still-operational railroad passage in western Massachusetts. Stretching nearly five miles, the Hoosac Tunnel has earned its chilling nickname “The Bloody Pit,” and its eerie appearance only adds to the legend. This pitch-black, hair-raising and claustrophobic corridor is carved into the foot of a mountain range. It took 24 years to build and claimed…
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