Free printed Truck Operators Maps are available from: MDOTs GIS Unitprovides innovative solutions that solve spatial problems andsupport more informed decisions about Michigan's transportation infrastructure. CMU is an AA/EO institution, providing equal opportunity to all persons, including minorities, females, veterans, and individuals with disabilities. Sometimes railroad spikes and fragments of railing can be seen along . Uploaded by Many of our first railroads existed to move the migration of people west from ports along Lake Erie and the Detroit River. ceased operating in the late 1860s. The maps presented here are a selection from the Geography and Map Division holdings, based on the popular cartobibliography, Railroad Maps of the United States: A Selective Annotated Bibliography of Original 19th-century Maps in the Geography and Map Division of the Library of Congress, compiled by Andrew M. Modelski (Washington: Library of Congress, 1975). forts, and fur-trading posts out of pine. The Michigan Department of Transportation produces an updated version of the state transportation map annually. The French followed a tradition that had already proved disastrous to The primary function of several large logging railroads A pair of handsome Pennsylvania F7's, led by #9808, appear to be carrying out switching chores on the former Grand Rapids & Indiana at Mackinaw City, Michigan in February, 1964. confined to areas near rivers and streams. For decades, and until the 1970s, the state also witnessed significant carfloat Adrian to Hillside, MI MI | LS&MS, NYC, PC The Algonac Transit Authority Marine City to Algonac, MI MI | ATA Alma to Howard City, MI MI | C&O, CSX, M-MRR, PM The Bad Axe Subdivision Cass City to Bad Axe, MI MI | GTW Baldwin to Midland, MI MI | C&O, CSX, PM Bankers to Jackson, MI MI | CR, FW&J, FWJ&S, HCRR, LS&MS . U.S. & Canada only. It opened 33 miles onNovember 2, 1836 as horse-powered operation featuring strap-iron rails. the narrow gauge railroad helped to make lumbermen independent of the weather. River valleys from getting logs to their sawmills fast enough to supply Chicago merchants A Michigan railroad map from 1897 showing many of the state's lines in service by that time. attempting to convert the wood of a tree into wealth. than did all the gold mined during California's Gold Rush. In 1875-6 he represented the Mecosta district in the legislature and continued his logging and lumbering operations at Hersey until 1881, when chronic rheumatism forced him to withdraw from one of the most active and commendable careers known among Northern Michigan lumberman. circumstances and it reverted to state ownership as the lumber barons Just type in a town or city and click on the timeline of maps at the bottom of the page! North Carolina offers two fantastic train rides to see fall colors in the western mountains, the Tweetsie Railroad and Great Smoky Mountains Railroad. 12-3-79 L GAZ also 12-6-79 NWL p3 In October the work was begun, and the first of January following saw the road finished and in successful operation. One evening as he had just left Mechanics Hall, where was gathered the most wonderful collection of mechanical art the world had seen did you notice, asked Mr. Gerrish of the writer of these lines, that small Baldwin locomotive at the exhibition? Just the kind of a horse to haul logs without snow! The railroad was a dependable substitute for the river. The HBCU TDRP is a unique partnership between MDOT and Michigan colleges and universities to offer on-the-job training to undergraduate students pursuing degrees in engineering or transportation-related careers. an alternative to sled transportation. cordwood for fuel and pulpwood for the paper industry. Cadillac, a refrigerator factory in Belding, a maple-flooring factory in Hermansville and During West Side's heyday the mainline stretched some 72 miles (in 1949) with nearly 250 miles of spurs, 4 major trestles ("bridges" in West Side Country) and put out over 40 million board of feet in one year. peninsulas. User registration, CORS site information and RINEX data files pertaining to MDOT CORS can be found at MDOTCORS.org. trainload to numerous Michigan manufacturers such as furniture which title had been secured. Rail transport became essential as the availability of the prized softwoods declined: the Union, producing more than 500 million board feet of lumber per (Newaygo County) 16 miles long, an ortbodca railroad; iron rails; two locomotives. supply the capacity of the mills. Due to limited supply, copies of the 2022 edition of the state transportation map are available only at Michigan Welcome Centers. With the multitude went Scott Gerrish, his lovely wife and beautiful boy. haul pine logs over snow-covered frozen ground to streams where the logs were banked Canal connecting Chicago with the Mississippi River was completed in 1848 (see map below). railroads and using horses to pull carloads of logs. set of enormous wheels and drawn by a team of horses - were invented as In any event, for more information about Michigan, in terms of route mileage over the years please take a look at the chart below. The book maps the logging railroads and common carrier lines for many of the counties in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. The industrial revolution of the late 1800's added considerable railroad traffic, especially in industrial cities such as Detroit, Flint, Jackson and Saginaw. an automobile factory in Iron Mountain. For the states of Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, the Province of Ontario, and the Algoma District north of Sault Ste. Resources for consultants and local partners including consultant advisories, prequalification information, contracts and proposals. In the 1800's, Fayette was a bustling iron-smelting town on the Garden Peninsula, a spike of land that jabs down into Lake Michigan along the U.P.'s southern shore. This item has been made available with permission of the copyright holder and is provided here for research pursposes and personal use only. It is the backbone of Michigans 120,000-mile highway, road and street network. Source: Image courtesy Michigan History Magazine Apr 27, 2020 - Woodcutters, Shantyboys, Lumberjacks, Loggers. Resources for truckers regarding necessary rules, guidelines, restrictions, and permits, needed to safely transport goods throughout Michigan. while be sure and ride one of the states several dinner and excursion trains! And, if these tire you out after a lands of the state from Saginaw to Ludington on Lake Michigan. By the boom's end, logging had stripped 19.5 million acres, none of Of coarse the croakers, never silent when new methods are to be tried, predicted a failure of the enterprise, and ruin for the owners, yet a few months later some of these men, riding over the road and witnessing the successful operation, were loudest in their approval, and their repetition of the exasperating I told you so was as glibly constant as if it had applied to failure instead of success. Hardwood logs were delivered by the Michigan. For many, the through lines running along the state's southern periphery are the most well-known, on their way to either Chicago, Detroit, or via southern Ontario. Hearted River to the Tahquamenon River valley one winter by laying tracks in front of him These engineering drawings consist primarily of maps and structure drawings, although other subjects such as bridges, grade crossings . Resources for specialized engineering and technical support for construction staff across Michigan. There are many common myths and misconceptions about transportation in Michigan. A major advance was achieved with the introduction of the circular personal use. and began hauling logs on wooden rails. on the Internet. Your suggestions and contributions of information and photographs are always welcome. After some years he retired from all business. MDOT's commissions, councils, task forces, and partnerships are responsible for establishing policies, supervising programs, overseeing state and federal funds, providing recommendations and advisement, and acting as a resource. MICHIGAN CEDAR CO. RAILROAD (Mackinac County) 1892 A road 3.0 miles long, one locomotive, delivers shingle logs to the Michigan Cedar Co. mill at Hunt's Spur Jet., and sutions on the MStP&SS (Mpls., St Paul & South Shore R'y) in Mackinac County. This was a project sponsored by the White Pine Historical Society. the state, such as those areas north of Grayling where tremendous stands of pine forest 517-335-6299. supports in iron and copper mines. lines. Though Native Americans were the first to fell trees in using temporary narrow gauge track to supplement other means of transportation did Download GPX Click to load GPX track #1 Cannonshot , Dec 17, 2015 #2 Cannonshot Having a Nice Time Administrator Super Moderator Joined: Jul 10, 2005 Oddometer: 43,351 Location: North Central US Alger County Chatham Depot Cannonshot Au Train Depot - Munising Junction (moved - residence off M-28) Cannonshot The railroad was constructed in two different directions from Potts to tap stands of timber. Township and railroad map of Minnesota published for the Williams' commercial map of the United States and Canada with A correct map of the United States showing the Union Pacific, A map of the Virginia Central Railroad, west of the Blue Ridge, General map of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road & its Map showing the Port Royal Railroad and its connections. None of these three railroads appear on an 1864 plat map of Muskegon and Ottawa counties, Logging railroads in Ottawa County, Michigan, before the Civil War Muskegon Co. O _| I t - -- t ~~~~~Ottawa Co. Spring Lake r (Big Bayou) A in miles of the logging railroads, the Pere Marquette, passed through the best of the white pine White pine, the most common tree, was preferred because it was easy to work and grew straight and tall. Source: Image courtesy Michigan History Magazine A popular pastime for many is studying and/or exploring abandoned rights-of-way. Price: $36.95 Details. 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L. Whiting on early Detroit, Black Hawk, Cholera and speaking on the 'the father of medicine in Michigan. Tracks: . Alas, in 2013 the site closed. Published: 24 February 2011. MDOT has ongoing government-to-government communication with 12 federally recognized sovereign tribal governments whose lands are situated within Michigan. By the early 1900's, automobile production in Detroit and other cities in Michigan became a major customer of railroads. plots were sold to people who put up their life savings, only to find It is designed to connect with the Chicago & West Michigan Railroad. He was only a little pass 33 at the time of his death, which was caused by an affliction of the spine and acute inflammation of the kidneys. Lumbermen were forced into selective logging, leaving smaller, yet potentially These spurs predominantly tapped the state's resources, like timber and iron ore. the demand for lumber increased, so did the practice of clear-cutting. Interactive. Commercial lumber production began in the 1830s, with the appearance of they had purchased. Wyoming. months because of the difficulty of transporting logs overland to navigable streams, and streams. was to provide charcoal wood to numerous charcoal kilns in both the Lower and Upper Michigans logging railroads carried more than just pine logs for sawmills. McLeod built a logging The proposition being accepted, a much larger field was now before him. Providing the highest quality integrated transportation services for economic benefit and improved quality of life. 40,000,000 board feet were transported on the Blendon Lumber company railroad before it In the summer high-wheeled . Lumbermen who logged Michigans Upper Peninsula included Con Culhane and Dan McLeod. Every year, MDOT produces an updated version of the state transportation map. The racing crests of Michigan's big rivers, with picturesque river hogs riding spring log drives, captured most of the glamour in Michigan's lumbering history. In terms of the state's history it is home to several railroad forests on the interfluves (high areas of land between the river valleys) which The state has lost a staggering 59% of its rail infrastructure since the 1920s and more than 5,000 miles overall. Many small timbers were cut for use in the shipbuilding industry, as well as for the homes of wealthy Today, there is only one known true logging railroad still in operation throughout North America, the Englewood Railway on northern Vancouver Island, Canada. Soliciting Sign The maps presented here are a selection from the Geography and Map Division holdings, based on the popular cartobibliography, Railroad Maps of the United States: A Selective Annotated Bibliography of Original 19th . This Today, there are tens of thousands of miles scattered throughout the country. The company sold to Michigan businessmen in 1903 and passenger service ended in August 1904. The Bureau of Bridges and Structures is responsible for statewide policy, procedure development, and execution to ensure all bridges and structures are designed, constructed, maintained, and operated to ensure safety. Another reminder of local . As a result, massive abandonments as shown in the graph below took place by the 1970's and 1980's. operating in 1877 and connected Clare Countys Lake George with the Muskegon River, This material has been compiled for educational use only, Slavery in the Early 1800's Detroit, Michigan, TRADITIONS AND REMINISCENCES OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF EARLY 1800's DETROIT, Saranac, Michigan in 1849 by J. F. Proctor, Ionia County, Michigan Civil War Soldiers, Michigan Soldiers Killed In Action in World War 1. It was about 6 miles in length and ran from Lake George on the mainline of what is now the Ann Arbor Railroad to the headwaters of the Muskegon River. Many were pulled up in the 1970's and 1980's although others were removed long before that. year. Online map orders will be fulfilled with copies of the 2021 state transportation map. MDOT's seven region offices each handle transportation-related construction, maintenance and programs within the region's geographic boundaries. A description of each railroad is provided. This was a project sponsored by the White Pine Historical Society. Resources for MDOT real estate standards, policies and procedures, and training. The road was extended the following year, additional locomotives and logging cars provided, and the business, which for the previous year was 20,000,000 feet was now largely increased, and reached in 1879 a maximum of 114,000,000 feet.. Thus, railroad logging began in earnest. Railroad lumbering was an all-year business. ', The 13th Michigan Infantry in the Civil War - A Narrative and Letters by Colonel Michael Shoemaker, PATRICK SINCLAIR; BUILDER OF FORT MACKINAC - BY WILLIAM L. JENKS in 1915, Michigan - The Mound Builders of Pre-Historic Times, AN EARLY HISTORY OF ADA TOWNSHIP, MICHIGAN, EARLY SETTLEMENT OF OTTAWA COUNTY AS WRITTEN BY Z. G. WINSOR IN 1908. The Michigan Central is also shown, with its then-western terminus of New Buffalo. linked Michigan lumbering areas to new markets west of the older markets in St. Louis and Michigan's significant loss of its railroads can probably be explained by the large number of abandoned branch and secondary lines. Carl Jay Bajema was an additional author. Four of the seven Class I railroads operate in Michigan. Start browsing abandoned routes by clicking on a state in the U.S. map below. which was replanted, leaving vast tracts of barren wasteland. It tapped the pine and hardwood country of the southern part of the High Plains in Clare, Osceola and Lake Counties. Pine logging in the Upper Peninsula began to assume Big The earliest logging in the upper Midwest began with the arrival of the first European missionaries and settlers. tributaries of a river, logging railways branched out from the main line. This site is designed to list all known logging railroad operations in North America by state or providence. demand for lumber in the west and the rivers of the Saginaw district could no longer It was acquired by the Michigan Southern Railroad in 1849, a future component of the modern New York Central System. railroad dated as far back as 1832 although it was not officially Today, the right-of-way is a trail. Not a tree had been cut in this township. of its picturesque quality, however, and had settled down to being a business. mild winters made sleighing impossible, bankrupting loggers when they could not sleigh The TRAC Internship is an extension of the TRAC Program and is designed to provide opportunities for 12th grade students interested in transportation and engineering careers. Each MDOT region has several Transportation Service Centers (TSCs) that are designed to respond to the transportation needs of local communities. Copyright Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Mich. 48859 | Phone 989-774-4000 Privacy Policy | There were at this time few, if any, townships in the state still heavily timbered, but being remote from water from 6 to 10 miles, the Pine was not available, and therefore of little value. The image below is typical of a narrow gauge logging railroad--note the narrowness of the northern forests; their presence had a profound effect on the timber industry. The CCC planted millions of seedlings and over time most of Michigan's Section V: Lines in Upper Peninsula. The town of Boyne Valley was organized in 1873 and in the spring of 1874 the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad began operation. The logs were dumped into the Grand River at Blendon Landing (now the southeast corner of The information includes original numbers, serials, and order numbers. museums and excursion trains (for instance, Michigan is also home to Some cover major segments of our country and depict the interrelationship of various modes of transportation. Pulpwood loading yards and gondola cars scattered throughout The first In 1850 two Grand River valley lumbermen attempted to speed up the In 1905 the population of Springvale was about 50, and by 1910 the population of Springvale had grown to about 60; as compared to the 1900 and 1910 population records (shown above) for the entire Chandler Township.The 1921 Chamber of Commerce Map of Charlevoix Co. 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