This steel trestle--locally known as the High Bridge--was built in 1887 1904 by predecessors of the Pere Marquette Railway Company to get the road's main line across the Grand River at Grand Ledge. This route nominally connects Detroit and Chicago, by way of Lansing and Grand Rapids. The PM was absorbed by the Chessie system about the time I was born, and the track is now owned by C&O successor CSX. These days the Soo Line (Canadian Pacific) also runs long trains on this track--they deserted Sault Ste. Marie a decade and a half ago.
Sometimes I can't look at a bridge without putting things into historical context....
This photo was taken from Second Island in Grand Ledge on April 12, 2003.
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