01/17/2026
The Tehachapi Loop Interesting Facts
Construction: The Tehachapi Loop was constructed between 1874-1876 by the Southern Pacific Railroad, with contributions from over 3,000 Chinese laborers.
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Elevation Gain: The loop allows trains to gain a total of 77 feet in elevation as they make a 1,210-foot-diameter circle.
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Train Size: Trains longer than 3,800 feet will pass over themselves as they go around the loop.
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Passenger Train Restrictions: Passenger trains such as Amtrak's Gold Runner are banned from the loop, although the Coast Starlight can use it as a detour.
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Historical Significance: The Tehachapi Loop was designated as a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark in 1998 and a California Historical Landmark in 1953.
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Viewing Points: Wooden signs and markers along the viewing points allow visitors to stop and take in the views while experiencing the sensation of being close to the trains.
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Engineering Marvel: The loop is a marvel of engineering, offering a unique viewing experience as trains navigate the spiral loop.