Never having gotten into the tunnel myself, I cannot say to what
degree rot has structurally compromised the integrity of the redwood.
It IS 1878-80 cut redwood .... the good stuff, made of seriously rot
resistant old growth heartwood, ... BUT it is 140 years installed in
an unforgiving wet location too.
Last year I replaced the beam structure in a residential deck that
showed signs of crushing at certain bearing points. When I lifted
the structure off the supporting beams, I found that I could crush the
wood with my hands like reaching into a box of packing peanuts !
How the thing did not collapse under its own weight, nevermind the
vibrations of foot traffic, mystifies me still.
With a million tons of rock and muck and wet bearing the full force
of gravity down upon that ancient structure, it is a real testamant to the
wood and engineering of the arches that it still stands at all.
According to Poor, just a short section inside the tunnel was solid
rock, and no liner was required.
"Duty above all else except Honor"