Dequindre Cut west? A Corktown to RiverWalk trail
There are rail lines heading east from the Michigan Central Station. They slope below ground and enter the Michigan Central Railway Tunnel, which connects with Windsor.
There used to be rail lines next to and on top of this tunnel. Their absence opens the door for a greenway not unlike the Dequindre Cut.
While this greenspace is above the rail tunnel, it’s still below the roads it crosses: Rosa Parks, Lafayette, and Fort Street. And that’s the charm of this concept. One could get on the trail and get right on to the river. It would be somewhat short bike superhighway.
Here’s what makes this idea even sweeter. Canadian Pacific wants to add a third rail tunnel paralleling the existing pair. (The existing tunnels aren’t tall enough to accommodate double-stacked rail cars.) If that project goes through, Canadian Pacific might be willing to help with the greenway’s construction.
What do you think?
Keep in mind that the West RiverWalk hasn’t been constructed yet, but it will be in the coming years.
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Tags: Canadian Pacific, Corktown, Dequindre Cut, Detroit, Detroit Riverwalk
October 9th, 2012 at 5:59 pm
The Dequindre Cut is my favorite mile of bike trail. I would like to see more like it.
November 26th, 2013 at 11:23 am
Progress is being made on the train tunnel.
http://blogs.windsorstar.com/2013/11/25/detroit-river-rail-tunnel-will-start-construction-next-year-say-project-leaders/
June 10th, 2015 at 11:27 am
They should rename it the LaSalle Cut