Timetable: MCRR - Exposition Spur - Delta Switch to Detroit River

The MC Exposition Spur left the Detroit-Toledo branch at Delta Switch, just north of the River Rouge Bridge. It extended east into Delray to serve the Detroit Exposition, which was held around 1890 for a number of years at the corner of the Detroit River and the Rouge River.

NYC Switcher on Exposition Spur After the Exposition closed, the land was sold to the Solvay Process Company for expansion of their works northeast from Zug Island. The Exposition Spur continued to serve this site, as well as many other industries in the area.

Image info: Top, a New York Central switch engine brings two gondola up the Exposition Spur at Sloan Street in Delray. Note the very tight clearance to the home and the lack of crossing signals at Sloan Street. [Eddie Abbott collection]

Station MP from Delta Switch Notes
Delta Switch  0.0  
Delta Wye Switch 0.2  
Delta Spur Switch 0.3 J
DT&I Crossing 0.8 X
Exposition Grounds Junction 1.0 J
|--- Detroit Exposition Grounds ---1.3  
|---Michigan Alkali Company ---1.3 Yard
Michigan Malleable Iron Co. 1.1  Yard
Delray Connecting Crossing 1.2 X
Cavalry Street Junction 2.5 J
River Street 2.8  
Baugh Forge (American Car & Foundry) 2.9  
     
     

Key: BB=Bascule Bridge | C=Coal | CS=Car Shop | D=Open > Day | DN=Open Day and night | DS=Dispatcher | DT=Double Main Track | EH=Engine house | F=Diesel Fuel | HI=Half Interlocked Crossing | I=Interlocked Crossing | J=Junction | LB=Lift bridge | N=Open at night | P=Passing Track w/40' car capacity | Q=Quarry | RH=Roundhouse # stalls | RT=Railroad Resort | S=Scales | SB=Swing bridge | T=Turntable | TC=Telegraph call | W=Water | X=Crossing | Y=Wye | Yard=Yard


Notes

After the Exposition, this spur served many industries in the Delray area and along the Detroit River.


Time Line

1905. Extension east of Michigan Malleable Iron Company (milepost 1.1 to 2.9) built after 1905.

Bibliography

The following sources are utilized in this website. [SOURCE-YEAR-MMDD-PG]:

  • [AAB| = All Aboard!, by Willis Dunbar, Eerdmans Publishing, Grand Rapids ©1969.
  • [AAN] = Alpena Argus newspaper.
  • [AARQJ] = American Association of Railroads Quiz Jr. pamphlet. © 1956
  • [AATHA] = Ann Arbor Railroad Technical and Historical Association newsletter "The Double A"
  • [AB] = Information provided at Michigan History Conference from Andrew Bailey, Port Huron, MI

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