Hello all, new here. Longtime Trains subscriber, however.
I just read the story today about Magnetation shutting down their iron ore plants in Minnesota. So, I figured I’d give this forum an update on another major iron ore shutdown impacting railroads: the Empire Mine in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.
For those unfamiliar, the Empire Mine is located just south of Marquette, Mich on the LS&I, but was primarily served by the CNW, later WC and now the CN. Opened in the 50s, much of the ore was transported south to Escanaba for loading onto ships for Chicagoland and elsewhere.
Up until last week, CN operated U741 and U743 daily, 120 car ore jennie trains on a round trip circut up the Marquette Range Sub to Partridge, where they entered the LS&I mainline at Empire Junction for a couple mile jump to the Empire Mine.
When the processing plant and mine formally ceased operations in early August, the trians were first cut from 120 to 100 cars, as loading was transferrered to front-end loaders, instead of the flood loader. This so that one crew could continue to make the entire turn between Escanaba and Empire.
As they worked through the stockpile, it was decided that they’d leave about 150,000 tons there until 2017.
Last Tuesday, the final train for 2016 operated, an afternoon U743.
Since, the CN has lost four of the eight moves on the Marquette Range Sub between Marquette and Escanaba - a serious hit on their operations, as one can imagine. These trains will return for awhile in 2017, but then Empire Mine will be completely dead, leaving the nearby Tilden Mine as the last operating iron ore mine in the State of Michigan.
As for the future and the LS&I, the LS&I is largely unaffected by this shutdown, as they hauled primarily Tilden Ore. The CN will continue to run their U745 all-rail ore train between Sault Ste. Marie and the LS&I for loading at Tilden. Additionally, the CN will