
Detroit, Toledo & Ironton Railway
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N 42° 14.725 W 083° 13.548
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When I asked my Dad about the large arches along the railroad track south of Detroit, he told me the story of the Detroit, Toledo & Ironton Railway.
Waymark Code: WM2JVM
Location: Michigan, United States
Date Posted: 11/13/2007
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In the 1920's Ford motor company bought the railway. Large concrete arches were erected to supply electric power. The experiment did not succeed, and the concrete arches along 17 miles of railroad tracks, South of Detroit, are the only reminder of a dream.
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"There seems little doubt that Ford envisioned considerable use of electric motive power and certainly pioneered the motor-generator concept that was adopted in later times, but disenchantment and frustrations caused him to abandon further electrification beyond the first 17 miles under the concrete arches."