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Chicago and West Michigan Railway [37] North Central State Trail: 62 100 Cheboygan, Otsego: Lake State Railway [38] North Eastern State Trail: 71 114 Alpena, Cheboygan, Presque Isle: Alpena and Northern Railroad [39] North Western State Trail: 32 51 Cheboygan, Emmet: Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad [40] TART Trail: 10.5 16.9 Grand Traverse
Pages in category "Rail trails in Michigan" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. ... Pere Marquette State Trail; Portland Riverwalk; S.
The North Central State Trail occupies what was once the northernmost segment of the Michigan Central Railroad.This Detroit-based railway, one of the largest and most profitable in the Lower Peninsula, constructed a land-grant section of trackage northward from its primary service area to Mackinaw City in 1882.
The State Line Trail is a 107.1-mile (172.4 km) hiking trail in Michigan. Michigan's longest trail as of 2020, it creates a non-highway right-of-way through the western third of the Upper Peninsula. The trail uses a section of the former roadbed of the Chicago and North Western Railway. [1]
The North Western State Trail is a 32-mile (51 km) rail trail located in Northern Lower Michigan. It starts on the other side of Petoskey connecting to Little Traverse Wheelway and ends at North Central State Trail Mackinaw City. From Petoskey to Alanson the trail is paved for 7.5 miles (12.1 km). From Alanson to Mackinaw City is a mixture of ...
The Kal-Haven Trail, formally known as the Kal-Haven Trail Sesquicentennial State Park, is a rail trail in the US that originally ran 33.5 miles (53.9 km) between South Haven, Michigan, to a point just west of the city of Kalamazoo, Michigan, where there is a trailhead.
The Pere Marquette Rail-Trail (PMRT) is a rail trail in Michigan occupying a 28-mile (45 km) abandoned CSX railroad corridor in Midland County and Isabella County that was once part of the Flint and Pere Marquette Railroad. In 1874, the tracks stretched from Ludington to Flint, transporting supplies to the timber industry in southern Michigan's ...
The Paul Henry–Thornapple Rail Trail (commonly referred to as the Thornapple Trail or Paul Henry Trail) is a rail trail that when complete will be 42 miles (68 km) long, running from Grand Rapids to Vermontville, Michigan. [1] The trail closely follows the original route of the Grand River Valley Railroad, constructed in 1868-69 and in ...