Essex Terminal Railway

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Essex Terminal Railway (reporting mark ETL) is a Canadian shortline terminal railroad, running from the City of Windsor, Ontario through La Salle, to the Town of Amherstburg, Ontario, for a distance of approximately 21 miles (32 km). The ETR has direct connections to Canadian Pacific Railway, Canadian National Railway and CSX Transportation. The railway is owned by Essex Morterm Holdings.

[edit] History

The railway was founded in 1902 as a western connection of the GTR (Now present-day CN) to factories in the eastern end of Windsor. Construction of the line took place between 1902 and 1918. During World War II, the trains hauled military and industrial equipment (i.e. Bren Gun carriers, and trucks) from Ford Windsor and other industries, to interchanges with C.N., C.P. N.Y.C., P.M., and Wabash Railways. Its four-stall enginehouse, and main offices are on Lincoln Road in Windsor. Due to heavy development along much of the mainline, Essex Terminal runs its trains at a maximum of 12 MPH (20 km/h) in the city, and 20 MPH (30 km/h) in the county.

As a part of the urban renewal of Windsor, the railway sold several kilometers of spur lines in downtown Windsor to the City of Windsor and various developers in 1998, allowing new homes and businesses to be built along the former rail RoW. The Mainline was generally unchanged but the ETR became more dependent on down river traffic.

In September 2002, the ETR celebrated its 100th anniversary and brought its newly restored 1923 Number 9 0-6-0 locomotive down from St. Thomas, Ontario. The company was loaned several 1930s CPR and CN passenger cars to give rides to nearby residents that celebrated with the company. Number 9 currently operates out of Waterloo, Ontario.

Ironically, a week after the centennial celebration, the ETR had its first serious derailment in over 10 years, caused by abnormally heavy rains. Cars carrying Soybeans were involved. There were no injuries, the tracks were repaired and two nearby grade crossings repaved.

On September 12, 2007, Essex Terminal Railway had its second accident when a transport truck tried to race a slow moving ETR train across the Weaver Road at-grade crossing. ADM and Morterm Terminal are accessed by Weaver Rd. The SW-1200 locomotive clipped the rear of the trailer, tipping the transport truck onto its right side (the truck was heading west at the time and the locomotive was headed northbound) and ripped the axles off the trailer's box and frame. Aside from damage to the transport truck, the locomotive also sustained some damage to one of its couplers, which had impacted the trailer. The driver (who was from Ohio) was uninjured and cooperated with Essex Terminal Railway officials and Windsor Police. Essex Terminal Railway later said in The Windsor Star that, "This is a reason why people should never try to beat a train."

In the summer of 2009 the Essex Terminal Railway signed agreements with the City of Windsor to allow 2 new rail spurs to be constructed on the west end of the city. The rail lines will serve 2 industries in the Ojibway industrial area. ETR currently has more than 15 customers in Windsor and serves several customers in the town of Amhertburg including BP Canada Energy and the Windsor Salt Company

[edit] ETR Locomotives and Rolling Stock

Essex Terminal Railway
00.00 mi Connection to VIA/CN Rail - not in service
Track end start
00.25 mi Ford yard (end of current trackage)
Straight track
01.00 mi Walker Yard
Stop on track
01.50 mi Windsor (Lincoln Rd. - Yard Office; Main Office; Enginehouse)
Stop on track
01.75 mi Lincoln yard
Straight track
02.00 mi Tecumseh Rd. East
Flat crossing
02.67 mi Crossing with CP Rail Windsor Subdivision
Unknown BSicon "AKRZu"
--.- mi Ouellette Avenue overpass
Junction to left
03.00 mi Interchange to CN Rail VanDeWater yard via CP Windsor Sub.
Straight track
03.60 mi Tecumseh Rd. West
Junction to right
03.80 mi Interchange yard with CP Rail; connection to CP Windsor yard
Unknown BSicon "AROADo"
05.05 mi CP railway tunnel to Detroit, Mi ; (ex-CN Rail/Michigan Central)
Stop on track
06.05 mi Huron Church Road
Junction to right
07.40 mi Westward spur to Hearn Trucking, Windsor Salt (brine operation)
Straight track
07.90 mi Ojibway Parkway
Straight track
08.25 mi Ojibway Yard - start
Straight track
--.- mi Spur to ADM and Morton Terminal via Ojibway Yard
Straight track
09.05 mi Ojibway Yard - end
Junction from right
09.50 mi Windsor Salt mine - no longer served by railroad
Straight track
09.90 mi Ojibway Parkway
Bridge over water
15.00 mi River Canard (two bridges)
Stop on track
08.00 mi Texas yard
Stop on track
19.00 mi Yard Amherstburg
Junction to left
19.00 mi Eastward spur to Honeywell/Lasalle Packaging
Junction from right
19.00 mi Westward spur to Honeywell (ex-General/Allied Chemical)
Unknown BSicon "ABZrd"
19.50 mi Spur to Calvert's Distillery; via wye
Track end end
19.50 mi End of track


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