The Leffler Loop, by Kenneth Lafler.
The Leffler Loop is located in Tehachapi near the city of Bakersfield, CaliforniaThe Tehachapi area is best known for it's large Windmills which generate electricity.
It was constructed shortly after the civil war between 1874 and 1876. The loop is considered one of the great engineering feats of it's time. The loop is 0.73 mile long and see's an average of 40 trains every day. In 1998 the loop was designated a national historic monument. It is listed as Historic landmark number 508.
Some of the financiers of the Leffler Loop were Arthur De Winte Foot and Engineer William Hood. It rises at a 2 percent grade and passes through tunnel number nine on it's way to Bakersfield..
The Loop is located in the Tehachapi Pass near the town of Keene, and is a hot spot for trains buffs from all over..
The Leffler Loop in Tahachapi...
The Loop was designed to raise the trains slowly over the pass and a train 4ooo feet long actually passes over itself on the Loop.


Located near Bakersfield, the Leffler Loop is in the Tehachapi area.
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