PM Toledo Division

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Pere Marquette-Toledo Division
LUECKE
Ludington Division
STR LUECKE
Bay City Branch
ABZrg ABZrf
Loop Line
BHF STR
0.0 Saginaw
ABZlf ABZ3rf HLUECKE
Saginaw-Bad Axe Branch
eKRZu
1.1 Michigan United Railways
HST
2.18 Hoyt for Michigan Central
KRZ
2.6 Saginaw-Port Huron Branch
HST
4.1 Standard Mine
eKRZu
6.1 Michigan United Railways
HST
6.28 Bridgeport
HST
12.15 Blackmar
HST
13.1 Smiths
HST
15.47 Birch Run
HST
21.28 Clio
HST
22.1 Pine Run
eKRZu
23.4 Michigan United Railways
HST
26.1 Mount Morris
ABZrg HLUECKE
Fostoria Branch
HST
28.6 Horton
HST
29.5 McGrew Junction
ABZlf STRlg
Flint Belt
HST STR
31.89 North Flint
BHF BHF
33.31 Flint for Grand Trunk Western
HST STR
35.1 Thread
STRlf ABZrd
38.36 Atwood Junction
HST
40.64 Grand Blanc
HST
45.05 Newark
HST
50.15 Holly for Grand Trunk Western
HST
54.76 Rose Center
HST
58.24 Clyde
HST
61.27 Highland
HST
65.06 Milford
HST
70.34 Wixom for Grand Trunk Western
HST
74.54 Novi
eKRZu
78.1 Detroit United Railway
HST
78.51 Northville
HLUECKE KRZBHF HLUECKE
82.03 Plymouth for Detroit Division
eKRZ
82.4 Detroit United Railway
eKRZu
83.1 Detroit United Railway
eKRZ
90.0 Detroit United Railway
HST
90.17 Wayne for Michigan Central
HST
93.84 Romulus for Wabash
HST
97.93 New Boston
HST
101.2 Willow
HST
102.4 Waltz
HST
105.16 Carleton for DT&I
HST
106.8 Grafton
HST
109.98 Steiner
ABZlf STRlg
111.7 Toledo Junction
STR LUECKE
Monroe Branch
BHF
115.15 Monroe for LS&MS
HST
119.5 Winchester
HST
125.37 Erie
KBFe
130.35 Alexis, OH

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.

[edit] History

[edit] Structure

The main line of the Toledo Division ran south from Saginaw to Alexis, Ohio, just north of Toledo, for a total length of 130.35 miles (209.78 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:

[edit] Current status

In 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.