Pennsylvania's Horseshoe Curve draws visitors from around the world for its sheer natural beauty and to marvel at this true feat of engineering. Perhaps one of the best day trips in Pennsylvania, Horseshoe Curve offers plenty to do - from visiting the on-site museum to climbing aboard the funicular for a scenic ride. A trip to this engineering marvel, called "The Gateway Through The Mountains," is a must for any adventurer.
A feat of engineering that draws visitors from around the globe, Horseshoe Curve did something that, at the time, seemed almost impossible.
The Allegheny Mountains, standing 2,161 feet above sea level, proved a robust barrier to westward expansion in the 1850s. However, the barrier would be overcome with some engineering genius.
Using such methods as switchbacks, construction workers were able to lessen the grades of the mountains by creating the Horseshoe Curve and allowing the trains to pass over it.
Just looking at these Horseshoe Curve Pennsylvania photos illustrates what an incredible feat it is.
It took three years of hard labor, mostly completed by Irish immigrants, for the Horseshoe Curve to be completed. It quickly become a worldwide wonder after debuting in 1854.
Measuring 2,375 feet long and 1,300 feet wide, the Horseshoe Curve helped merge the east with the west, even earning it the title of the "Eighth Engineering Wonder of the World."
Used to transport both people and freight, the curve became so important that during World War II, the Nazis targeted it.
Today, visitors from around the globe flock to this engineering marvel for a closer look. A funicular will take you to a platform, which offers sensational views of the curve.
Please note that as of June 2024, the funicular is temporarily closed. You can still reach the viewing platform via stairs.
Save time to check out the gift shop and the museum, too.
If you're a fan of the railroad, check out the Railroaders Memorial Museum, which operates Horseshoe Curve. It's just six miles from the curve.
View more information on the official website of Railroaders Memorial Museum. Or, stop by the Facebook page of this Pennsylvania landmark.
We suggest adding this Pennsylvania landmark to your bucket list.
Have you been to the world-famous Horseshoe Curve in Pennsylvania? What did you think? Let us know in the comments! Did you know that Altoona is also one of the most haunted towns in Pennsylvania?
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