Laporte County, Indiana
City |
Railroad |
Current Location |
Type |
Current Use |
Date Built |
Track Status |
Bldg. Mat. |
Current Railroad |
Notes |
| Hudson Lake | NICTD | County Rd, 700N/Chicago Rd. | IP | rr | in use | CSS&SB/NICTD | waiting shelter, Field checked 9/04 | ||
Kingsbury |
GTW |
relocated to Range St./C.R. 6 |
C |
vacant |
|
none |
wood |
none |
bad shape, Endangered! Field checked 5/06 |
Lacrosse |
C&O |
former C&O/Monon crossing, .25 mi. north of U.S. 421, north edge of town |
T |
vacant |
in use |
wood |
CSX |
Wade Tower |
|
Laporte |
LS&MS |
803 Washington St. |
P |
rr |
1909 |
in use |
brick |
NS |
to be restored |
Michigan City |
CSS&SB |
114 E. 11th St./Pine |
IP |
vacant |
1928 |
in use |
brick/terra cotta |
CSS&SB/NICTD |
Field checked 3/05 |
Michigan City |
CSS&SB |
114 E. 11th St./Pine |
IP |
rr |
|
in use |
plast. |
CSS&SB/NICTD |
shelter only |
Michigan City |
CSS&SB |
503 N.Carroll Ave. |
IP |
rr |
1980s |
in use |
steel/glass |
CSS&SB/NICTD |
shelter only, Field checked 9/04 |
| Michigan City | CSS&SB | at Carroll Ave.shops | IO | rr | in use | brick | CSS&SB | office building | |
| Michigan City | CSS&SB | at Carroll Ave. shops | ISh | rr | in use | brick | CSS&SB | miscellaneous shop buildings | |
| Michigan City | CSS&SB | at Carroll Ave. shops | IS | rr | in use | CSS&SB | Eastport Substation, | ||
Michigan City |
Mich. Central |
foot of Washington St. |
P |
business |
1915 |
in use |
brick |
|
Depot Restaurant |
Michigan City |
NYC |
Trail Creek |
B |
rr |
c1905 |
in use |
steel |
|
single span, Warren thru truss/swing |
| Michigan City | Northern Indiana Ry. | south side of E. Harrison St. between Oak St. and Maple St. | ICb | gone | none | ||||
Michigan City |
Amtrak |
foot of Washington St. |
P |
rr |
|
in use |
steel |
|
Amtrak Shelter |
| Rolling Prairie | Northern Indiana Ry. | relocated to east side of S. Depot St. | IC | residence | none | wood | none | ||
| Tee Lake | CSS&SB | between Michigan City and New Carlisle | IS | rr | in use | CSS&SB/NICTD | Tee Lake Substation |
Compiled by M.J. Camp, Railroad Station Historical Society, Inc.