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The Michigan Air Line Trail was a working title for a 270-mile (430 km) non-motorized pathway running across the southern portion of Michigan's Lower Peninsula from Port Huron (Lake Huron) to South Haven (Lake Michigan). The trail is now known as the Great Lake to Lake Trail, Route #1.
The 5.45 miles which were removed in 2012 became the Michigan Airline Railway Trail, [6] connected on the East to the West Bloomfield Trail and on the West to the Huron Valley Trail. All are key parts of the 240 miles long Michigan Air Line Trail which will follow the old Michigan Air Line Railroad across the state.
Martin Luther King Equality Trail 3.4 5.5 Jackson: Michigan Central Railroad [107] Michigan Air Line Trail: 270 430 Calhoun, Ingham, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Livingston, Macomb, Oakland, St. Clair, Van Buren: Michigan Air Line Railroad [108] [109] Paint Creek Trail: 8.9 14.3 Oakland: Michigan Central Railroad [110] Polly Ann Trail 34.2 55.0 Lapeer ...
The Michigan Air Line Railroad had constructed a 14.2-mile (22.9 km) line between Romeo, Michigan, and Richmond, Michigan, (then called Ridgeway) in 1869. [1] In Richmond, the line connected with the Grand Trunk Railway's line between Port Huron, Michigan, and Detroit. [2]
Pages in category "Rail trails in Michigan" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. ... Michigan Air-Line Railway; Michigan Air Line Trail;
The Banks-Vernonia State Trail, Oregon's first rail-trail park, showcases thick forests, clear streams, farmland, and abundant fresh air on this link between the trail's namesake towns northwest ...
The North Country Trail has been added to the National Parks Registry, and 550 of its 4,800 miles stretch across the state's Upper Peninsula.
The Michigan Air Line Railroad was a railroad company in the United States. It was incorporated in 1868 and constructed a line between Jackson, Michigan , and South Bend, Indiana . The Michigan Central Railroad leased the company in 1871 and merged it in 1916.