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Lake State Railway

Lake State Railway is a railroad operating in the Saginaw Valley and northeastern quadrant of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan.[1] The railroad moves large quantities of aggregate and limestone, as well as coal, grain, and chemical products. Some of the company's largest customers include Dow Chemical Company, S. C. Johnson & Son, Lafarge, ConAgra Foods, Archer Daniels Midland, Conrad Yelvington Distributors, and Consumers Energy.

Lake State Railway
Overview
HeadquartersSaginaw, Michigan
Reporting markLSRC
LocaleMichigan
Dates of operation1992–
PredecessorDetroit and Mackinac Railway
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Length375 miles (604 km)
Other
Websitehttp://lsrc.com/
LSRC SD40 and GP40s heading north along Neff Road near Mt. Morris in northern Genesee County, MI

History edit

Lake State began operations in 1992 when it acquired all the lines operated by the Detroit and Mackinac Railway. One of the lines acquired was originally Michigan Central from Bay City to Cheboygan. Another line—originally D&M trackage—branched off in Pinconning and followed Michigan's eastern coastline to Rogers City. The trackage north of Gaylord to Cheboygan was abandoned shortly thereafter. While a few minor spurs were abandoned, no other mainline was until[citation needed] 2001, when its line past Alpena to Rogers City (the Rogers City Branch) was removed.[2]

In 2005, Lake State acquired 67 miles of trackage from CSX Transportation around Saginaw, Midland, and Bay City.[3] This trackage is operated under the subsidiary Saginaw Bay Southern Railway.

In late 2011, it was announced that the SBS would merge with Lake State, with LSRC being the surviving company.[4] The merger was strictly for railway accounting purposes; LSRC functions today as an Interline Settlement System (ISS) carrier, while SBS functioned as a Junction Settlement (JS) carrier through CSX. Lake State will convert the former SBS lines to ISS. Following the news of the merger, Lake State has stopped painting the Saginaw Bay Southern logo on its locomotives.

In 2018, Railway Age awarded Lake State with their "Shortline of the Year" award.[5]

In March 2019, LSRC began leasing 53 miles of the CSX Saginaw Subdivision from Mt. Morris to Plymouth.[6]

In March 2021, LSRC began transporting Automotive traffic from the old Buick City Flint facility

In November 2021, Railway Age awarded Lake State with their "Regional of the Year" award.[7]

Route edit

 
Lake State Railway bridge over Au Sable River near Oscoda

Lake State Railway's Flint–Saginaw line (former SBS) is shadowed by several parks and walking trails. North of Saginaw, MI, the line passes through the Crow Island State Game Area. In Bay County, the main line splits into two branches. The west line extends north through the Ogemaw Hills and Jack Pine forests to Otsego County, Michigan and the city of Gaylord, Michigan. The east line shadows the western shore of Lake Huron and Saginaw Bay. This line runs along old US-23, serving the Gypsum quarries in Iosco County, MI and eventually street-running through East Tawas, MI. North of East Tawas, the line passes through the Huron National Forest, Harrisville, Michigan and Harrisville State Park. Near Alpena, MI, the line passes over the scenic Thunder Bay River. At the north end of the east line is Lafarge's cement plant and Lake freighter loading dock in Alpena, MI.

On June 11, 2018, Lake State started leasing 4 miles of former Grand Trunk Western trackage in Port Huron, MI from Canadian National.[8] The line was part of the original mainline that was built by the Grand Trunk Railway in 1859. The line runs from the west end of CN's rail yard at Tappan to Dunn Paper at the head of the St. Clair River and Lake Huron.

Lake State interchanges with the Huron and Eastern Railway in Saginaw, Bay City, and Midland; the Mid-Michigan Railroad in Paines; CSX in Plymouth, and Canadian National in Flint, Port Huron and Holly.

Lake State has 8 Subdivisions 1. Bay City Subdivision 2. Blue Water Subdivision 3. Dean Subdivision 4. Huron Subdivision 5. Mackinaw Subdivision 6. Paines Subdivision 7. Pinnconning Subdivision 8. Saginaw Subdivision

Motive Power edit

Lake State utilized the Detroit and Mackinac Railway's all-ALCO roster, repainting a handful of Alco RS3, and ALCO Century Series locomotives in the Lake State blue scheme. Lake State's first acquisition was in November 1995—a former Norfolk and Western Railway ALCO RS-11. Keeping with the D&M tradition of numbering engines after the month and year of purchase, the unit was given the number 1195. Starting in 1998, eight units of Canadian National heritage were added to the roster. Seven of these units are MLW M-420s, while the eighth is an HR412W #698.

Lake State Railroad named several of its locomotives after cities located on its line, such as #181 (City of Bay City, MI), #798 (City of Alpena, MI), #3564 (City of Tawas, MI), #1280 (City of Grayling, MI), #1195 (City of East Tawas, MI), #976 (City of West Branch, MI). In a similar fashion, the #975, #3563 and #371 were named after Lake Huron, Lake Superior, and Lake Erie. The most unusual nicknaming was of #3571: 'For the Gipper 2004' after the late 40th President of the United States, Ronald Reagan.

 
LSRC EMD SD40 5921 returning to the CSX McGrew yard in Flint, MI

Since the acquisition of the Saginaw Bay Southern lines north of Flint, MI, the railroad has added 27 used Electro Motive Diesel units and gradually retired their ALCO roster. The first of these units included three GP38Ms (modified GP35s of mixed heritages) from Western Rail (WRIX) in Washington state. An EMD SD40 #5921 of Grand Trunk Western heritage was purchased from Larry's Truck & Electric (LTEX). This unit is unique in that it doesn't operate north of Bay City. In January 2022 this unit was scrapped. The majority of the EMD units are EMD GP40s. Ten were acquired from First Union Railroad (FURX). All share mixed Chessie System/Seaboard System heritage and were upgraded from GP40 to GP40M-3 by the Texas Mexican Railway. The next group of locomotives included five original GP40s of mixed heritage and a unique former Southern Pacific EMD GP40X. All six were acquired from Helm Financial Corporation (HATX). In early June 2013, five EMD SD40-2s were purchased from CIT Rail Resources (CITX). All units were built as EMD SD40s with mixed heritage and were later converted to Dash 2 standards.

In late spring 2016, Lake State acquired two EMD MP15AC locomotives from Union Pacific. #1501 was originally built in October, 1980 as Missouri-Kansas-Texas #57. #1502 was built in January, 1976 as Milwaukee Road #436.

In January 2019, Lake State acquired six SD50-2's from CSX - #2477, #2490, #2498, #8527, #8577, #8599

In 2020 Lake State acquired a couple Norfolk Southern locomotives - #704, a RP-E4c slug, #2373, a MP15DC which is now #1503 and GP40-2 #3010, now #301 and #4301.

Lake State Railway has bought 6 SD70M’s from UP, they will become LSRC 6431-6436. LSRC 6431 is Ex-UP 4608 and LSRC 6432 is Ex-UP 4609, the other 4 have yet to arrive into property.

References edit

  1. ^ "Lake State Railway Company". Retrieved 2009-04-29.
  2. ^ "Lake State Railway Company--Abandonment Exemption--in Alpena and Presque Isle Counties, MI" (PDF). Surface Transportation Board. February 22, 2000. Retrieved April 23, 2023.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on March 10, 2007. Retrieved 2009-08-20.
  4. ^ "Lake State Railway Company-Intra-Corporate Family Merger Exemption-Saginaw Bay Southern Railway Company". 2 December 2011.
  5. ^ "Lake State Railway: A plan comes together - Railway Age". Railway Age. 2018-05-15. Retrieved 2018-06-12.
  6. ^ Lake State Railway to lease 53 miles of CSX track in Michigan 2020-06-03 at the Wayback Machine Trains, February 26, 2019
  7. ^ Railway Age Staff (November 9, 2021). "Regional of the Year: Lake State Railway - Railway Age". Railway Age. Retrieved April 23, 2023.
  8. ^ "Surface Transportation Board Filing". www.stb.gov. Retrieved 2018-06-12.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Lake State Railway at Wikimedia Commons
  • A Day on the Lake State Railway in Saginaw, Michigan, August 7, 2018 Video via YouTube

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Lake State Railway is a railroad operating in the Saginaw Valley and northeastern quadrant of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan 1 The railroad moves large quantities of aggregate and limestone as well as coal grain and chemical products Some of the company s largest customers include Dow Chemical Company S C Johnson amp Son Lafarge ConAgra Foods Archer Daniels Midland Conrad Yelvington Distributors and Consumers Energy Lake State RailwayOverviewHeadquartersSaginaw MichiganReporting markLSRCLocaleMichiganDates of operation1992 PredecessorDetroit and Mackinac RailwayTechnicalTrack gauge4 ft 8 1 2 in 1 435 mm standard gaugeLength375 miles 604 km OtherWebsitehttp lsrc com LSRC SD40 and GP40s heading north along Neff Road near Mt Morris in northern Genesee County MI Contents 1 History 2 Route 3 Motive Power 4 References 5 External linksHistory editLake State began operations in 1992 when it acquired all the lines operated by the Detroit and Mackinac Railway One of the lines acquired was originally Michigan Central from Bay City to Cheboygan Another line originally D amp M trackage branched off in Pinconning and followed Michigan s eastern coastline to Rogers City The trackage north of Gaylord to Cheboygan was abandoned shortly thereafter While a few minor spurs were abandoned no other mainline was until citation needed 2001 when its line past Alpena to Rogers City the Rogers City Branch was removed 2 In 2005 Lake State acquired 67 miles of trackage from CSX Transportation around Saginaw Midland and Bay City 3 This trackage is operated under the subsidiary Saginaw Bay Southern Railway In late 2011 it was announced that the SBS would merge with Lake State with LSRC being the surviving company 4 The merger was strictly for railway accounting purposes LSRC functions today as an Interline Settlement System ISS carrier while SBS functioned as a Junction Settlement JS carrier through CSX Lake State will convert the former SBS lines to ISS Following the news of the merger Lake State has stopped painting the Saginaw Bay Southern logo on its locomotives In 2018 Railway Age awarded Lake State with their Shortline of the Year award 5 In March 2019 LSRC began leasing 53 miles of the CSX Saginaw Subdivision from Mt Morris to Plymouth 6 In March 2021 LSRC began transporting Automotive traffic from the old Buick City Flint facilityIn November 2021 Railway Age awarded Lake State with their Regional of the Year award 7 Route edit nbsp Lake State Railway bridge over Au Sable River near OscodaLake State Railway s Flint Saginaw line former SBS is shadowed by several parks and walking trails North of Saginaw MI the line passes through the Crow Island State Game Area In Bay County the main line splits into two branches The west line extends north through the Ogemaw Hills and Jack Pine forests to Otsego County Michigan and the city of Gaylord Michigan The east line shadows the western shore of Lake Huron and Saginaw Bay This line runs along old US 23 serving the Gypsum quarries in Iosco County MI and eventually street running through East Tawas MI North of East Tawas the line passes through the Huron National Forest Harrisville Michigan and Harrisville State Park Near Alpena MI the line passes over the scenic Thunder Bay River At the north end of the east line is Lafarge s cement plant and Lake freighter loading dock in Alpena MI On June 11 2018 Lake State started leasing 4 miles of former Grand Trunk Western trackage in Port Huron MI from Canadian National 8 The line was part of the original mainline that was built by the Grand Trunk Railway in 1859 The line runs from the west end of CN s rail yard at Tappan to Dunn Paper at the head of the St Clair River and Lake Huron Lake State interchanges with the Huron and Eastern Railway in Saginaw Bay City and Midland the Mid Michigan Railroad in Paines CSX in Plymouth and Canadian National in Flint Port Huron and Holly Lake State has 8 Subdivisions 1 Bay City Subdivision 2 Blue Water Subdivision 3 Dean Subdivision 4 Huron Subdivision 5 Mackinaw Subdivision 6 Paines Subdivision 7 Pinnconning Subdivision 8 Saginaw SubdivisionMotive Power editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Lake State utilized the Detroit and Mackinac Railway s all ALCO roster repainting a handful of Alco RS3 and ALCO Century Series locomotives in the Lake State blue scheme Lake State s first acquisition was in November 1995 a former Norfolk and Western Railway ALCO RS 11 Keeping with the D amp M tradition of numbering engines after the month and year of purchase the unit was given the number 1195 Starting in 1998 eight units of Canadian National heritage were added to the roster Seven of these units are MLW M 420s while the eighth is an HR412W 698 Lake State Railroad named several of its locomotives after cities located on its line such as 181 City of Bay City MI 798 City of Alpena MI 3564 City of Tawas MI 1280 City of Grayling MI 1195 City of East Tawas MI 976 City of West Branch MI In a similar fashion the 975 3563 and 371 were named after Lake Huron Lake Superior and Lake Erie The most unusual nicknaming was of 3571 For the Gipper 2004 after the late 40th President of the United States Ronald Reagan nbsp LSRC EMD SD40 5921 returning to the CSX McGrew yard in Flint MISince the acquisition of the Saginaw Bay Southern lines north of Flint MI the railroad has added 27 used Electro Motive Diesel units and gradually retired their ALCO roster The first of these units included three GP38Ms modified GP35s of mixed heritages from Western Rail WRIX in Washington state An EMD SD40 5921 of Grand Trunk Western heritage was purchased from Larry s Truck amp Electric LTEX This unit is unique in that it doesn t operate north of Bay City In January 2022 this unit was scrapped The majority of the EMD units are EMD GP40s Ten were acquired from First Union Railroad FURX All share mixed Chessie System Seaboard System heritage and were upgraded from GP40 to GP40M 3 by the Texas Mexican Railway The next group of locomotives included five original GP40s of mixed heritage and a unique former Southern Pacific EMD GP40X All six were acquired from Helm Financial Corporation HATX In early June 2013 five EMD SD40 2s were purchased from CIT Rail Resources CITX All units were built as EMD SD40s with mixed heritage and were later converted to Dash 2 standards In late spring 2016 Lake State acquired two EMD MP15AC locomotives from Union Pacific 1501 was originally built in October 1980 as Missouri Kansas Texas 57 1502 was built in January 1976 as Milwaukee Road 436 In January 2019 Lake State acquired six SD50 2 s from CSX 2477 2490 2498 8527 8577 8599In 2020 Lake State acquired a couple Norfolk Southern locomotives 704 a RP E4c slug 2373 a MP15DC which is now 1503 and GP40 2 3010 now 301 and 4301 Lake State Railway has bought 6 SD70M s from UP they will become LSRC 6431 6436 LSRC 6431 is Ex UP 4608 and LSRC 6432 is Ex UP 4609 the other 4 have yet to arrive into property References edit nbsp Railways portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lake State Railway Lake State Railway Company Retrieved 2009 04 29 Lake State Railway Company Abandonment Exemption in Alpena and Presque Isle Counties MI PDF Surface Transportation Board February 22 2000 Retrieved April 23 2023 About Saginaw Bay Southern Archived from the original on March 10 2007 Retrieved 2009 08 20 Lake State Railway Company Intra Corporate Family Merger Exemption Saginaw Bay Southern Railway Company 2 December 2011 Lake State Railway A plan comes together Railway Age Railway Age 2018 05 15 Retrieved 2018 06 12 Lake State Railway to lease 53 miles of CSX track in Michigan Archived 2020 06 03 at the Wayback Machine Trains February 26 2019 Railway Age Staff November 9 2021 Regional of the Year Lake State Railway Railway Age Railway Age Retrieved April 23 2023 Surface Transportation Board Filing www stb gov Retrieved 2018 06 12 External links edit nbsp Media related to Lake State Railway at Wikimedia Commons A Day on the Lake State Railway in Saginaw Michigan August 7 2018 Video via YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lake State Railway amp oldid 1158255702, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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