
Tehachapi Loop - Wikipedia
The Tehachapi Loop is a 3,779-foot-long (0.72 mi; 1.15 km) spiral, [1] or helix, on the Union Pacific Railroad Mojave Subdivision through Tehachapi Pass, of the Tehachapi Mountains in …
Tehachapi Loop Grade: Map, Passenger Trains, History
Nov 6, 2024 · The spectacular loop is located in Kern County, Southern California, scaling the heights of the Tehachapi Mountains. In terms of direction, it falls between Bakersfield and …
Tehachapi Loop, CA Map and Railfan Info - TrainWeb
To get here, continue past the dirt turnoff to the Loop and follow Woodford Tehachapi Rd east up the hill. You'll find on the north side of the road a state historical marker and a little further …
Railfan Guide to Tehachapi Loop CA
The Tehachapi Loop is a 0.73-mile (1.17 km) long 'spiral', or helix, on the Union Pacific Railroad line through Tehachapi Pass, of the Tehachapi Mountains in Kern County, south-central …
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Visitor Guide: Loop overlook provides safe view of engineering …
Sep 12, 2025 · Now bus tours and individuals traveling can safely stop to learn about the Loop and watch the trains — a favorite pastime in Tehachapi. To access the viewing platform, drive …
Tehachapi Loop Map - Kern County, California, USA - Mapcarta
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Tehachapi Loop (Everything To Know Before A Visit)
The Tehachapi Loop is more than an extraordinary piece of railroad infrastructure. Located in Kern County, south-central California, it operates within the stunning Tehachapi Mountains.
Tehachapi Loop: A Historic Railroad Engineering Marvel
The Tehachapi Loop winds in a circular path, completing the circle by passing over/under itself, thus explaining the term "loop". The loop design, known as a spiral or helix, eases the angle of …
Tehachapi Loop - LetsGoSeeIt.com
Trains traveling eastbound will emerge from a tunnel in the center of the loop. They will then wind their way in a large circle to the left, passing over the "tail" of the train below. The Tehachapi …