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An 1868 photograph of the
3rd street yard and terminal in Detroit. The passenger station
in this facility was used in various forms by the Michigan Central
from 1847 until 1912, when it burned and operations were transferred
to the new MCRR Station at 17th Street. The freight house and
docks were used for many years thereafter.
The round dome structure is
the locomotive roundhouse. The large building on the right along
the river is the freight station, which loaded freight cars inside and
had docks on the river side for transloading ships. The smaller
building at the right rear of the roundhouse was also a freight
terminal and the passenger station was behind that to the right.
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Notes:
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1935: The outbound loading platforms at this
terminal had color-light signals which governed engine and train movements
on the southerly five tracks for the outbound loading platforms. The
west entrance is governed by two signals and is protected by four derails;
one signal and two derails for tracks 1,2 and 3, and one signal and two
derails for tracks 4 and 5. Movements in either direction on tracks
1, 2, and 3 are governed by signals on the south side of track No. 1, one
at each of the three bridges. Movements in either direction on
tracks 4 and 5 are governed by signals between tracks, one over each of
the two bridges. The signal aspects and indications are: Red -
stop and stay. Yellow - proceed at low speed. The normal
aspect of signals is red and derails are normally in the derailing
positions. To clear signals for either group of tracks, the derails
must be changed to the non-derailing position, which operation will clear
the signals automatically. The derails cannot be changed to the
non-derailing position unless the bridges are fully raised, which
condition will be indicated by the vertical positoin of the arm of the
indicator at the switch stand, which controls the derails. If any
bridge is lowered while the derails are in the non-derailing position, a
bell located at the east end of the platforms will ring until the bridge
is raised or the derail is restored to the derailing position. [MC
Detroit Terminal Timetable No. 76]
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