CHIPPEWA COUNTY, MICHIGAN HISTORY

Bridges, Canals, Locks, and Railroads


Soo Locks
History of the Soo Locks
 
Bridges and Canals
Ashmun Street/Power Canal
Fort Street/Power Canal Bridge
I-75 (Int. Hwy.) / St. Mary's River (International Bridge)
International Railroad Bridge
M-28 / E. Br. Tahquemenon River
10 Mile Road/Charlotte River Bridge
 
Railroads
Soo Line Railroad
Soo Line 100 Year Timeline
 
 

SETTLEMENTS, VILLAGES, TOWNS, CITIES, RR STOPS, FOUR CORNERS ARE:

Railroad Stops: From 1921 Chippewa County Map.

Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Railway:
     Algonquin, Gladys, Brimley, Gerrick, Dorgans, 16 Mile Sid., Elbon, Wellsburg, Duff, Weller's Sid, Mansfield, Drummonds, Rexford, Jamieson Br., Woods Branch, Kane, Parsilles Spur., Perry's Br., Strongs, Boxer, Eckerman, Seewhy, Nolan, Bridge, Hulbert, Banner, Watt.

Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Railway: as a connecting line from Soo Junction, Luce County through Chippewa county on its way to St. Ignace: Hendrie, Bradkins, Cana, Trout Lake Sid., Dell, Dorgans.

Minnesota, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railway:
      Dafter, Cottage Park Spur., Kinross, Rudyard, Dryburg, Fibre, Spur. No. 459, Cordell, Dick, Trout Lake, Diamond Spur.