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Coordinates: 38°19′01″N 91°55′24″W / 38.3169°N 91.9233°W / 38.3169; -91.9233
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Freeburg Tunnel
Coordinates38°19′01″N 91°55′24″W / 38.3169°N 91.9233°W / 38.3169; -91.9233
CarriesFormerly 1 track of the Rock Island railroad
CrossesBeneath the city of Freeburg, Missouri
Characteristics
DesignConcrete Tunnel
History
Opened1903
Closed1980
Location
Map

The Freeburg Tunnel is a railway tunnel in Missouri. It was built in 1903 by the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, and abandoned in 1980. The tunnel is part of the Kansas City to St. Louis, Missouri line. This is tunnel number one of four on this line.

The tunnel is owned by Ameren.

38°19′01″N 91°55′24″W / 38.3169°N 91.9233°W / 38.3169; -91.9233