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GLC just south of Shepard
I just looked at the area just south of Shepard and your guess is excellent. The areas are near identical in street view but that is not it.
What is unique about the photo I posted is the tracks themselves. They are neither Class 1 nor Short line but still actively used.
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I'm thinking it could be Tecumseh or Clinton but the ballast looks to good for either
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No, not Lawrence. Gota go NE from there.AARR wrote:Lawrence?
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Re: Where am I?
It has to be the Huck then. Regularly used, tidy tracks, neither class one or short line. The tracks appear to be too narrow to be standard gauge yet the photo distorts that. Heading SW from the East Loop towards the Trestle over the small portion of Mott Lake? Your closer to Mott Lake then Genesee Road? If you were heading towards Genesee Road it would look more open. The folks down there keep there tracks clean and tidy. Probably the easiest spot to pace in the entire state.AARR wrote:I'm thinking it could be Tecumseh or Clinton but the ballast looks to good for eitherMichael wrote:
GLC just south of Shepard
I just looked at the area just south of Shepard and your guess is excellent. The areas are near identical in street view but that is not it.
What is unique about the photo I posted is the tracks themselves. They are neither Class 1 nor Short line but still actively used.
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The ballast/tracks do not look in good shape. I'm think it's either on HESR in the thumb or LSRC on line to Alpena. Are either of those guesses close?
Pixl wrote:Lawrence? No, not Lawrence. Gota go NE from there.
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You got it. This is a little stretch of Stanley RoadMQT1223 wrote:It has to be the Huck then. Regularly used, tidy tracks, neither class one or short line. The tracks appear to be too narrow to be standard gauge yet the photo distorts that. Heading SW from the East Loop towards the Trestle over the small portion of Mott Lake? Your closer to Mott Lake then Genesee Road? If you were heading towards Genesee Road it would look more open. The folks down there keep there tracks clean and tidy. Probably the easiest spot to pace in the entire state.AARR wrote:I'm thinking it could be Tecumseh or Clinton but the ballast looks to good for eitherMichael wrote:
GLC just south of Shepard
I just looked at the area just south of Shepard and your guess is excellent. The areas are near identical in street view but that is not it.
What is unique about the photo I posted is the tracks themselves. They are neither Class 1 nor Short line but still actively used.
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The track condition is a good observation. It's on the HESR.AARR wrote:The ballast/tracks do not look in good shape. I'm think it's either on HESR in the thumb or LSRC on line to Alpena. Are either of those guesses close?Pixl wrote:Lawrence? No, not Lawrence. Gota go NE from there.
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South Niagara Street in Saginaw. This is the trackage that goes to Paines.
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You are correct! Good hunting. The building houses a bait and tackle store today. I couldn't find any info on it being a feed and grain store.GTW6401 wrote:South Niagara Street in Saginaw. This is the trackage that goes to Paines.
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Ok guys we have had "where am I" on class 1 railroads, short lines, abandoned lines, rails to trails and what ever. But here is a underwater railroad! This railroad grade now with a mile of it under water was in service long before the lake was here.
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Thats^^^^^^^^^^ COOL ! And I have no idea.
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Is that a tunnel or an abandoned track?Pixl wrote:This railroad grade now with 1 mile of it under water was in service long before the lake was here.
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It is abandoned rail grade. Although abandoned at the time, the railroad had not pulled up the rails yet when a dam was put in and the lake created. The rails were later salvaged with steam locomotives that can operate in water as long as the firebox stays dry, diesel traction motors would short out if submerged. I haven't seen any pictures of the event but the story of witnesses seeing a loco out in the middle of lake are interesting.59caddy wrote:Is that a tunnel or an abandoned track?Pixl wrote:This railroad grade now with 1 mile of it under water was in service long before the lake was here.
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Fletcher Pond near Hillman.Pixl wrote:Ok guys we have had "where am I" on class 1 railroads, short lines, abandoned lines, rails to trails and what ever. But here is a underwater railroad! This railroad grade now with a mile of it under water was in service long before the lake was here.
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You are correct!BDG wrote: Fletcher Pond near Hillman.
The Boyne City Gaylord & Alpena RR was built in 1905, and by the 1930's service had stopped and ownership reverted to the state of Michigan. The line had not been scraped out yet when the Alpena power Co. built a dam on the Thunder Bay River in 1931, flooding right over the tracks. Here is a shot from Bing Birdseye view where you can still see the original course of the river. There is a dark spot where the road crossed the river with a short trestle.
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That is really cool Pixl. Especially being able to see the original river channel in that aerial.
You can even follow the ROW on the other side of the pond and across the state even
You can even follow the ROW on the other side of the pond and across the state even
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Is that ROW accessible from the east side where it goes into the lake?Pixl wrote:You are correct!BDG wrote: Fletcher Pond near Hillman.
The Boyne City Gaylord & Alpena RR was built in 1905, and by the 1930's service had stopped and ownership reverted to the state of Michigan. The line had not been scraped out yet when the Alpena power Co. built a dam on the Thunder Bay River in 1931, flooding right over the tracks. Here is a shot from Bing Birdseye view where you can still see the original course of the river. There is a dark spot where the road crossed the river with a short trestle.
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From M-65 take Moors Landing Rd. to the West. See Google maps. It's been years since I was in there last but back then you could park close and walk out on the point.J T wrote: Is that ROW accessible from the east side where it goes into the lake?
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GRE on east side of Grand Rapids?
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Not quite. One more, then a hint.AARR wrote:GRE on east side of Grand Rapids?59caddy wrote: