Traverse City Spurs and Sidings
Traverse City Spurs and Sidings
I am looking over the Google Maps Images and see several spurs and sidings in the TC area that don't to customers. I was wondering if anyone knew who they used to go to.
1) just south of Parsons Rd and Tamarack St. Spur goes south off the main and ends in the weeds. Google Street view actually shows a CSX Gon on this track in September 2023. Was this to customers between the line and the airport, or was this to the energy substation next to the spur.
2) The line beyond Williamsburg extends a significant distance east of the last customer before splitting into two tracks and then coming together again and ending short of Williamsburg Rd. What is the purpose of the tracks still being in place, and the extra track (odd design for a runaround track).
3) Spur onto property of Phillips Lifestyles in Grawn. Was this a former brick or lumber related business that has been repurposed?
1) just south of Parsons Rd and Tamarack St. Spur goes south off the main and ends in the weeds. Google Street view actually shows a CSX Gon on this track in September 2023. Was this to customers between the line and the airport, or was this to the energy substation next to the spur.
2) The line beyond Williamsburg extends a significant distance east of the last customer before splitting into two tracks and then coming together again and ending short of Williamsburg Rd. What is the purpose of the tracks still being in place, and the extra track (odd design for a runaround track).
3) Spur onto property of Phillips Lifestyles in Grawn. Was this a former brick or lumber related business that has been repurposed?
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This spur served Traverse City Gray Iron, which shut down in the late '80's and was town down. Property the spur is on is owned by Traverse City. There is a millwork manufacturer going in now on the lot immediately to the west. Maybe center beams?
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The Williamsburg branch is intact as it completes a run around siding with a lead track beyond the last switch. There is also a small transload building on the runaround track that TSBY last served a short time for potato loading into insulated box cars. Currently owned by a farmers group.
3) This was Wick's lumber for years until it closed. Used to receive center beams, bulkhead flats, and box cars in the TSBY days.
This spur served Traverse City Gray Iron, which shut down in the late '80's and was town down. Property the spur is on is owned by Traverse City. There is a millwork manufacturer going in now on the lot immediately to the west. Maybe center beams?
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The Williamsburg branch is intact as it completes a run around siding with a lead track beyond the last switch. There is also a small transload building on the runaround track that TSBY last served a short time for potato loading into insulated box cars. Currently owned by a farmers group.
3) This was Wick's lumber for years until it closed. Used to receive center beams, bulkhead flats, and box cars in the TSBY days.
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google aerial shows building now removed.TC Man wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 12:27 pm
The Williamsburg branch is intact as it completes a run around siding with a lead track beyond the last switch. There is also a small transload building on the runaround track that TSBY last served a short time for potato loading into insulated box cars. Currently owned by a farmers group.
runaround would allow them to pull amerhart without the conductor riding the point for nearly 9 miles back to tc.
afaik they use 2 engines now which eliminate that issue.
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Runaround is rarely used, and they do not separate the locomotives to get around the empties (Dave, they do indeed do that at Beacon though). They use gravity- letting the empties coast down the steep grade of the siding to the main ahead of the locomotives.
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So, why the 2 locos? Since these guys are always short on power???
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I recently stumbled on an eBay listing for a 1960s postcard photo of Wickes Lumber in Grawn (note the two boxcars: Norfolk & Western and Canadian Pacific): Here is the spur in 2023:
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Because, like TC Man said, they use the two engines at Beacon Recycling. Which is in Traverse City as well.joeyuboats wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 8:36 pmSo, why the 2 locos? Since these guys are always short on power???
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chapmaja wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 11:50 am
1) just south of Parsons Rd and Tamarack St. Spur goes south off the main and ends in the weeds. Google Street view actually shows a CSX Gon on this track in September 2023. Was this to customers between the line and the airport, or was this to the energy substation next to the spur.
I have an old map of that area. It shows a spur that went N. up to a dock in East Bay. Maybe you are seeing some remints of that operation.
2) The line beyond Williamsburg extends a significant distance east of the last customer before splitting into two tracks and then coming together again and ending short of Williamsburg Rd. What is the purpose of the tracks still being in place, and the extra track (odd design for a runaround track).
There used to be a branch line to Elk Rapids that took a hook off of that run around. It ends on short old road behind the Elk Rapids fire dept.
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I just noticed on historicaerials.com in the 1954 view there appears to be a depot on the future transload building site, giving access to the Elk Rapids Sub on the north (runaround track) side and the Petoskey Sub on the south side.chapmaja wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 11:50 am
2) The line beyond Williamsburg extends a significant distance east of the last customer before splitting into two tracks and then coming together again and ending short of Williamsburg Rd. What is the purpose of the tracks still being in place, and the extra track (odd design for a runaround track).
There used to be a branch line to Elk Rapids that took a hook off of that run around. It ends on short old road behind the Elk Rapids fire dept.
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I will be visiting TC in April, does anyone have a good idea of what days they run in the area?
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It really varies. Last few months they have come up on every weekend of the week at some point. Usually 1 trip per week, but they've done 2 per week also. Seems Tuesdays and Fridays are the most common, but last couple they've been up on Monday also.Dowagiac Train Dude wrote: ↑Tue Jan 30, 2024 11:02 amI will be visiting TC in April, does anyone have a good idea of what days they run in the area?
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Speaking of Tuesday, they were in TC today!TC Man wrote: ↑Tue Jan 30, 2024 4:06 pmIt really varies. Last few months they have come up on every weekend of the week at some point. Usually 1 trip per week, but they've done 2 per week also. Seems Tuesdays and Fridays are the most common, but last couple they've been up on Monday also.Dowagiac Train Dude wrote: ↑Tue Jan 30, 2024 11:02 amI will be visiting TC in April, does anyone have a good idea of what days they run in the area?
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Thank you very much.TC Man wrote: ↑Tue Jan 30, 2024 4:06 pmIt really varies. Last few months they have come up on every weekend of the week at some point. Usually 1 trip per week, but they've done 2 per week also. Seems Tuesdays and Fridays are the most common, but last couple they've been up on Monday also.Dowagiac Train Dude wrote: ↑Tue Jan 30, 2024 11:02 amI will be visiting TC in April, does anyone have a good idea of what days they run in the area?