Detroit Line (Norfolk Southern)

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The Detroit Line is a freight railroad line owned and operated by the Norfolk Southern Railway in the U.S. states of Michigan and Ohio.

Description[edit]

The line begins south of Gibraltar Road in Gibraltar, Michigan as a continuation of the Conrail Detroit Line, and runs southwest to Toledo, Ohio, consisting of two separate and parallel tracks.[1] Track #1 is the southbound track originally owned by the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway. Track #2 parallels Track #1 to the east running from adjacent to 0.5 miles (0.80 km) apart, and is the northbound track originally owned by Michigan Central Railroad.[1] Track #2 is paralleled directly to its east by the CN/GTW Shore Line Subdivision from the start of the line at Gibraltar Road to Vienna Junction just north of the Michigan–Ohio state line.[1] The Detroit Line's southern end is at the Chicago Line at Air Line Junction in western Toledo.[2]

History[edit]

The Detroit, Monroe and Toledo Railroad opened a line from Detroit to Toledo in 1856. The Toledo, Canada Southern and Detroit Railway opened a parallel line, just to the east, in 1873. With the 1930 lease of the Michigan Central Railroad by the New York Central Railroad, both lines were placed under NYC operation.[2][3] The lines passed to Conrail, and were assigned to Norfolk Southern in Conrail's 1999 breakup; they are now used through a directional running setup, in which southbound trains use the old DM&T and northbound trains use the old TCS&D.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Knorek, Jeff. "Detroit Line Territory". Conrail Detroit Shared Asset Area. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  2. ^ a b Trackside Guide No. 3 - Detroit, Trains, June 2003
  3. ^ History of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Company Archived August 13, 2012, at the Wayback Machine