词条 | PM Toledo Division |
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The Toledo Division was the southern half of the Pere Marquette Railway's main line, which ran from Ludington, Michigan (on the coast of Lake Michigan) to Toledo, Ohio (on the coast of Lake Erie). The Toledo Division encompassed the portion which ran from Toledo north to Saginaw, 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 by CSX Transportation. History{{Empty section|date=July 2010}}StructureThe 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:
Current statusIn 1947 the Pere Marquette merged into the Chesapeake & Ohio, which in turn eventually became CSX Transportation. CSX still owns the Toledo-Saginaw line, which forms the Saginaw Subdivision, but in 2005 leased the section from Mount Morris to Saginaw to the Saginaw Bay Southern Railway, a short-line railroad. CSX continues to operate the Flint-Toledo segment directly. 1 : Pere Marquette Railway |
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