Mount Shaughnessy Tunnel
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The Mount Shaughnessy Tunnel is a railway tunnel located in British Columbia.
The tunnel was built by the Canadian Pacific Railway as part of the larger Mount Macdonald Tunnel project, which resulted in a large diversion of the mainline in the Rogers Pass of the Selkirk Mountains.
The Mount Shaughnessy Tunnel measures 1.9 kilometres (1.2 miles) and passes underneath the Trans-Canada Highway.

