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Trans Canyon Telephone Line, Grand Canyon National Park

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Built
  
1934

NRHP Reference #
  
86001102

Added to NRHP
  
13 May 1986

Architectural style
  
Other

Opened
  
1934

Nearest city
  
Grand Canyon

Trans-Canyon Telephone Line, Grand Canyon National Park

Architect
  
Civilian Conservation Corps; National Park Service

Similar
  
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The Trans-Canyon Telephone line in Grand Canyon National Park crosses the Grand Canyon from the South Rim to the North Rim via the Inner Canyon. The lines were constructed in 1934 and altered in 1938-39 by the Civilian Conservation Corps, and have been unchanged since their installation. Telephone lines are supported using 592 assemblies of 2-inch (5.1 cm) galvanized pipes and fittings, which could be easily transported and assembled with minimal impact to the canyon environment. It is a rare surviving example of open-wire copper -weld technology. The line extends for 18 miles (29 km), paralleling the Bright Angel Trail and the North Kaibab Trail, providing a direct link between the North and South Rims, as well as the Inner Canyon. A spur line ran along the South Kaibab Trail to the Tipoff.

The line was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 13, 1986.

References

Trans-Canyon Telephone Line, Grand Canyon National Park Wikipedia