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'''Huron and Eastern Railway''' {{reporting mark|HESR}} is a short line railroad operating {{convert|384|mi|km}} |
'''Huron and Eastern Railway''' {{reporting mark|HESR}} is a short line railroad operating {{convert|384|mi|km}}<ref>http://www.railamerica.com/RailServices/HESR.aspx</ref> of track in [[The Thumb]] and [[Flint/Tri-Cities]] area of the lower peninsula of Michigan. It is one of many shortlines owned by [[Rail America]], and was the first railroad owned by the conglomerate.<ref>{{cite journal|date=June 2010|title=RailAmerica restarts its engines|journal=Trains Magazine|publisher=Kalmbach Publishing}}</ref> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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On January 22, 1991, HESR again added more track to its system, acquiring a cluster of former [[Penn Central]] lines from the [[Tuscola and Saginaw Bay Railway]]. This new track crossed the current HESR track in [[Reese, Michigan|Reese]], and allowed the HESR to now serve [[Vassar, Michigan|Vassar]] and [[Caro, Michigan|Caro]], among other towns. On April 30, 1998, HESR purchased CSX's Port Huron Subdivision from Saginaw to [[Brown City, Michigan|Brown City]]. The line beyond Brown City is still in place to [[Avoca, Michigan|Avoca]], but has been out of service since the HESR acquisition.<ref>[http://www.michiganrailroads.com/RRHX/RRHXHome.htm] http://www.michiganrailroads.com/RRHX/RRHXHome.htm</ref> |
On January 22, 1991, HESR again added more track to its system, acquiring a cluster of former [[Penn Central]] lines from the [[Tuscola and Saginaw Bay Railway]]. This new track crossed the current HESR track in [[Reese, Michigan|Reese]], and allowed the HESR to now serve [[Vassar, Michigan|Vassar]] and [[Caro, Michigan|Caro]], among other towns. On April 30, 1998, HESR purchased CSX's Port Huron Subdivision from Saginaw to [[Brown City, Michigan|Brown City]]. The line beyond Brown City is still in place to [[Avoca, Michigan|Avoca]], but has been out of service since the HESR acquisition.<ref>[http://www.michiganrailroads.com/RRHX/RRHXHome.htm] http://www.michiganrailroads.com/RRHX/RRHXHome.htm</ref> |
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On January 26, 2004, HESR again increased in size with the acquisition of the [[Central Michigan Railroad]]<ref>[http://www.thefreelibrary.com/RailAmerica+Completes+Acquisition+of+Central+Michigan+Railway+Company-a0112545410] http://www.thefreelibrary.com/RailAmerica+Completes+Acquisition+of+Central+Michigan+Railway+Company-a0112545410</ref>, allowing the HESR to reach [[Bay City, Michigan|Bay City]] and [[Midland, Michigan|Midland]], as well as interchange with Class I [[Canadian National]] in [[Durand, Michigan|Durand]]. Furthermore, in May of 2004, Rail America underwent an inter-corporate merger between the Saginaw Valley Railway and HESR. Saginaw Valley, who operated a line from [[Buena Vista, Michigan|Buena Vista]] to Denmark Junction. The result was another Huron and Eastern line extending west from Saginaw. Due to the merger, HESR is sometimes referred to as the '''Huron and Eastern Saginaw Valley Railroad'''. |
On January 26, 2004, HESR again increased in size with the acquisition of the [[Central Michigan Railroad]]<ref>[http://www.thefreelibrary.com/RailAmerica+Completes+Acquisition+of+Central+Michigan+Railway+Company-a0112545410] http://www.thefreelibrary.com/RailAmerica+Completes+Acquisition+of+Central+Michigan+Railway+Company-a0112545410</ref>, allowing the HESR to reach [[Bay City, Michigan|Bay City]] and [[Midland, Michigan|Midland]], as well as interchange with Class I [[Canadian National]] in [[Durand, Michigan|Durand]]. Furthermore, in May of 2004, Rail America underwent an inter-corporate merger between the Saginaw Valley Railway and HESR. Saginaw Valley, who operated a line from [[Buena Vista, Michigan|Buena Vista]] to Denmark Junction. The result was another Huron and Eastern line extending west from Saginaw. Due to the merger, HESR is sometimes referred to as the '''Huron and Eastern Saginaw Valley Railroad'''.<ref>http://www.federalregister.gov/articles/2003/05/14/03-12002/huron-and-eastern-railway-company-inc-corporate-family-merger-exemption-saginaw-valley-railway</ref> |
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The former Saginaw Valley line west to [[Richville, Michigan|Richville]] and was soon abandoned with the exception of a two mile segment from Richville to Denmark Junction. HESR had three parallel lines into Saginaw from the east, and the line was in desperate need of repair. Other than the former Saginaw Valley line, Huron and Easter has abandoned very little track. |
The former Saginaw Valley line west to [[Richville, Michigan|Richville]] and was soon abandoned with the exception of a two mile segment from Richville to Denmark Junction. HESR had three parallel lines into Saginaw from the east, and the line was in desperate need of repair. Other than the former Saginaw Valley line, Huron and Easter has abandoned very little track. |
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Headquarters | Vassar, Michigan |
Reporting mark | HESR |
Locale | Michigan |
Dates of operation | 1986–present |
Predecessor | Saginaw Valley, Central Michigan, CSX, Tuscola and Saginaw Bay Railway, |
Technical | |
Length | 384 miles (618 km) |
Huron and Eastern Railway (reporting mark HESR) is a short line railroad operating 384 miles (618 km)[1] of track in The Thumb and Flint/Tri-Cities area of the lower peninsula of Michigan. It is one of many shortlines owned by Rail America, and was the first railroad owned by the conglomerate.[2]
History
HESR began operations in 1986,[3] over 83 miles of former Chesapeake and Ohio track in Michigan's thumb area. This track served areas in Huron and Sanilac Counties, roughly between Bad Axe and Croswell, with a few spurs to outlying small towns. On December 22, 1988, HESR acquired CSX Transportation's Bad Axe Subdivision between Saginaw and Bad Axe.
On January 22, 1991, HESR again added more track to its system, acquiring a cluster of former Penn Central lines from the Tuscola and Saginaw Bay Railway. This new track crossed the current HESR track in Reese, and allowed the HESR to now serve Vassar and Caro, among other towns. On April 30, 1998, HESR purchased CSX's Port Huron Subdivision from Saginaw to Brown City. The line beyond Brown City is still in place to Avoca, but has been out of service since the HESR acquisition.[4]
On January 26, 2004, HESR again increased in size with the acquisition of the Central Michigan Railroad[5], allowing the HESR to reach Bay City and Midland, as well as interchange with Class I Canadian National in Durand. Furthermore, in May of 2004, Rail America underwent an inter-corporate merger between the Saginaw Valley Railway and HESR. Saginaw Valley, who operated a line from Buena Vista to Denmark Junction. The result was another Huron and Eastern line extending west from Saginaw. Due to the merger, HESR is sometimes referred to as the Huron and Eastern Saginaw Valley Railroad.[6]
The former Saginaw Valley line west to Richville and was soon abandoned with the exception of a two mile segment from Richville to Denmark Junction. HESR had three parallel lines into Saginaw from the east, and the line was in desperate need of repair. Other than the former Saginaw Valley line, Huron and Easter has abandoned very little track.
Today
Huron and Eastern's locomotive power is a mix of former Central Michigan, Saginaw Valley, and original HESR rolling stock. The Railway's main line extends northeast from Saginaw to Bad Axe, and then southeast to Croswell. The line interchanges with Lake State Railway in Saginaw and CSX (via subsidiary Saginaw Bay Southern).
HESR's other line extends from Midland east to Bay City, and then south, through Saginaw to Durand. The line was former Central Michigan and Grand Trunk track. HESR interchanges with Class I railroad Canadian National and Class II Great Lakes Central Railroad in Durand.
The railroad's traffic comes largely from agricultural products, as well as industrial goods such as cement, fly ash, and chemicals. The HESR hauled around 34,000 carloads in 2008.[3]
References
- ^ http://www.railamerica.com/RailServices/HESR.aspx
- ^ "RailAmerica restarts its engines". Trains Magazine. Kalmbach Publishing. June 2010.
- ^ a b "RailAmerica's Empire". Trains Magazine. Kalmbach Publishing. June 2010.
- ^ [1] http://www.michiganrailroads.com/RRHX/RRHXHome.htm
- ^ [2] http://www.thefreelibrary.com/RailAmerica+Completes+Acquisition+of+Central+Michigan+Railway+Company-a0112545410
- ^ http://www.federalregister.gov/articles/2003/05/14/03-12002/huron-and-eastern-railway-company-inc-corporate-family-merger-exemption-saginaw-valley-railway