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Country
  
United States

County
  
Wood

GNIS ID
  
1554362

Local time
  
Friday 11:25 AM

State
  
West Virginia

Time zone
  
Eastern (EST) (UTC-5)

Elevation
  
241 m

Eaton, West Virginia

Weather
  
2°C, Wind NW at 16 km/h, 68% Humidity

Eaton is a ghost town in Wood County, West Virginia. It sat along the path of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passenger service along the line (not picking up at Eaton) stopped completely in the fall of 1981. Eatons's long abandoned train station burned the mid 1980s. All rail service on the line was discontinued in 1988. The railroad tracks were removed in the 1990s and turned into part of the North Bend Rail Trail

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Map of Eaton, Walker, WV 26180, USA

The town was named for a tunnel builder named Eaton.

Tunnel accident

In the early 1960s work began on the tunnels, widening and raising the roofs. Eatons tunnel (#21), which was originally built in 1867, collapsed on June 6, 1963 burying 2 workers. One was rescued safely. The other was never recovered. The old tunnel was deemed unsafe to continue and was sealed off. A new tunnel was dug parallel to the old. There is no marker commemorating the still buried worker. The tunnel has become a place visited by ghost hunters.

References

Eaton, West Virginia Wikipedia


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