Okay, here's the story about 721 N. Main Street, all the information you need is in the introduction:
http://www.a2gov.org/government/communi ... 201-44.pdf
To make the long story short:
+ This complex has been owned and used by the City of Ann Arbor Fleet Services since it was built in the 1920's.
+ The wooden building on the southwest end of the property was historically used to store salt. (The building is now vacant)
+ Although the document never directly says this, the spur obviously would have been used to deliver salt, as the other buildings contained nothing that would ever practically involve the use of trains for transportation.
Hope this helps, Ypsi .
What is this Business? Ann Arbor Railroad in AA
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Re: What is this Business? Ann Arbor Railroad in AA
The report specifically says the siding was built to deliver coal for the boiler. Heavy salt usage for road deicing is a relatively new development (late 50''s early 60's)and was almost exclusively delivered by truck.
Re: What is this Business? Ann Arbor Railroad in AA
Wow, big foolish blunder on my part You're right.Raildudes dad wrote:The report specifically says the siding was built to deliver coal for the boiler. Heavy salt usage for road deicing is a relatively new development (late 50''s early 60's)and was almost exclusively delivered by truck.
Re: What is this Business? Ann Arbor Railroad in AA
Man that sounds interesting! I can see a gp35 pulling down te switchback then back up to the spur already
Too bad it probably won't fit on my layout
Too bad it probably won't fit on my layout
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Re: What is this Business? Ann Arbor Railroad in AA
A long time ago, Model Railroader magazine had an article called Cornwall Coalyard, which was just south of this location, located on Miller Ave. Last time I was there, the main building was still standing, right next to the embankment for AARR.That was probably 10-15 years back. This business might exist today in another location as Cornwell Pool And Patio.