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Otisville Tunnel
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The Otisville Tunnel is a railroad tunnel that carries Metro-North Railroad's Port Jervis Line beneath the Shawangunk Ridge. It is the longest tunnel in the Metro-North system, at 5,314 feet (1,620 m) in length.[1] Although the track curves at the western opening, the tunnel itself is a straight line, allowing an observer to see all the way through.
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It has been leased by Metro-North from the Norfolk Southern Railway since 2003.[citation needed]