- PM Toledo Division
The Toledo Division was the southern half of the
Pere Marquette Railway 's main line, which ran fromLudington, Michigan (on the coast ofLake Michigan ) toToledo, Ohio (on the coast ofLake Erie ). The Toledo Division encompassed the portion which ran from Toledo north toSaginaw, Michigan , where it met the Ludington Division. The line was built by a predecessor of the PM, the Flint & Pere Marquette, and is currently owned byCSX Transportation .History
Structure
The main line of the Toledo Division ran south from Saginaw to Alexis, Ohio, just north of Toledo, for a total length of convert|130.35|mi|km. Toledo marked the southern extent of the Pere Marquette; north of Saginaw the main line continued as the Ludington Division.
The tracks of the Toledo Division crossed numerous other railroads between Saginaw and Toledo, including:
*The now-abandoned Saginaw Branch of the Michigan Central at Hoyt, Saginaw.
*The Chicago Division of the Grand Trunk Western at Flint.
*The Detroit Division of the Grand Trunk Western at Holly.
*The Jackson Subdivision of the Grand Trunk Western at Wixom. The Grand Truk Western abandoned the westward portion in 1984 and sold the eastern segment toCoe Rail .
*The Detroit Division of the Michigan Central at Wayne. This line is now operated by the Norfolk Southern.
*The Main Line of the Wabash at Romulus. This line is now operated by the Norfolk Southern.
*The Main Line of the DT&I at Carleton. This line is now operated by the Grand Trunk Western.
*The now-abandoned Monroe Branch of the LS&MS at Monroe.Current status
In
1947 the Pere Marquette merged into the Chesapeake & Ohio, which in turn eventually becameCSX Transportation . CSX still owns the Toledo-Saginaw line, which forms theSaginaw Subdivision , but in2005 leased the section from Mount Morris to Saginaw to theSaginaw Bay Southern Railway , ashort-line railroad . CSX continues to operate the Flint-Toledo segment directly.
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