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Thomson Road–Air Line Railroad Bridge : ウィキペディア英語版 | Thomson Road–Air Line Railroad Bridge
The Thomson Road–Air Line Railroad Bridge, also known as just the Thomson Road Bridge, is a bridge located on Thomson Road over the abandoned Michigan Air Line Railroad right-of-way in Howard Township, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.〔 It is one of the oldest examples of a concrete T-beam bridge in Michigan, and has a rare brick deck. ==History== The main line of the Michigan Central Railroad, located about west of this site, was constructed through Cass County in 1848.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Thompson Road/Air Line Railroad Bridge )〕 Just after the Civil War, a new rail line known as the Michigan Air Line Railroad was constructed, linking Jackson with the Michigan Central line at Niles; two years later, the route was controlled by the Michigan Central. In 1919, a cutoff was constructed through Howard Township, linking the main Michigan Central line to the Airline. This bridge was constructed at the same time, probably from a design developed by the railroad company. The railroad beneath the bridge has been abandoned for many years and is overgrown.〔
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