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Merriam Park Subdivision
Overview
Other name(s)Short Line
StatusActive
OwnerCanadian Pacific Kansas City
LocaleMinnesota
Termini
  • Saint Paul
  • Service
    TypeFreight, passenger
    Operator(s)Canadian Pacific Kansas City, Amtrak
    History
    Completed1880
    Technical
    Number of tracks1–2
    Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge

    Route map

  • t
  • e
  • Minnesota Commercial Railway

    Short Line Bridge

    Prospect Park

    416.0
    Merriam Park to Minnesota Commercial Railway/Midway station

    412.0
    Fordson Junction to former Ford Twin Cities Assembly Plant

    411.2
    Chestnut Street to Union Pacific Railroad Mankato Subdivision

    410.5
    Robert Street to Union Pacific Railroad State Street Spur

    Saint Paul Union Depot Amtrak

    toBNSF Railway St. Paul Subdivision, Midway Subdivision,

    and Union Pacific Railroad Altoona Subdivision

    408.9
    Hoffman Avenue

    407.4
    Pigs Eye Yard

    east to River Subdivision

    The Canadian Pacific Kansas City's Merriam Park SubdivisionorMerriam Park Sub, also known as the Short Line, is a railway line in Saint Paul, Minnesota. It is run by the Soo Line Railroad, a U.S. in-name-only division of CPKC. It runs from the Saint Paul Yard, also known as the Pigs Eye Yard, westward to the Short Line Bridge over the Mississippi River, where rails continue as part of the Minnesota Commercial Railway.[1] It was named for John L. Merriam, a Minnesota banker and politician.[2] Completed by the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad in 1880, it shortened the route Milwaukee Road trains took between downtown Saint Paul and downtown Minneapolis. Previous trains would exit Saint Paul and follow the Mississippi River southwest until crossing at Fort Snelling, where they would follow the path of today's Hiawatha Avenue (Minnesota State Highway 55) and the Metro Blue Line toward the Milwaukee Road Depot. Originally built as an interurban route, it was eventually converted for heavy rail traffic because the Twin City Rapid Transit streetcar system had taken over the local transit market.

    Passenger trains continued to use the Short Line into Minneapolis until 1971 when the Hiawatha stopped service with the formation of Amtrak.[3] Amtrak's Empire Builder continues to use the eastern portion of this line, but the train exits the subdivision to the north onto Minnesota Commercial Railway trackage to reach the now unused Midway station in Saint Paul. Amtrak returned to using Saint Paul Union Depot in 2014, but continues to route trains in the same way.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Don Winter. "Merriam Park to Chestnut Street".
  • ^ Upham, Warren (1920). Minnesota Geographic Names: Their Origin and Historic Significance. Minnesota Historical Society. p. 437.
  • ^ John A. Weeks III. "Short Line Bridge". Highways, Byways, And Bridge Photography. Retrieved June 1, 2010.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Merriam_Park_Subdivision&oldid=1166265847"

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