The Dequindre Cut is a below-grade pathway, formerly a
Grand Trunk Western Railroad
The Grand Trunk Western Railroad Company was an American subsidiary of the Grand Trunk Railway, later of the Canadian National Railway operating in Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio. Since a corporate restructuring in 1971, the railroad ha ...
line,
[Dequindre Cut](_blank)
from the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy located on the
east side of Detroit,
Michigan
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, just west of St. Aubin Street. Much of the Cut has been converted to a
greenway; the colorful
graffiti
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along the pathway has been left in place.
Description
The railroad line that once ran through the Dequindre Cut runs roughly northwest/southeast at street level through
Hamtramck and on to
Royal Oak.
[Walter Wasacz](_blank)
"Dequindre Cut: The Missing Link," Model D, November 22, 2005; retrieved 9/7/09 The Cut begins south of Mack Avenue and runs along the east edge of the
Eastern Market. The grade separation gradually increases heading south. It eventually reaches and stays 25 feet beneath grade until it enters the riverfront area south of
Jefferson Avenue.
A substantial portion of the Cut has been converted into a greenway. The greenway runs from Mack Avenue south to Woodbridge Street, between Jefferson Avenue and the
Detroit River
The Detroit River is an List of international river borders, international river in North America. The river, which forms part of the border between the U.S. state of Michigan and the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Ont ...
.
The Dequindre Trail connects the Cut between Woodbridge Street and the
William G. Milliken State Park and Harbor along the
International Riverfront.
The greenway currently houses a paved path with separate lanes for both pedestrians and bicycles.
Access ramps to the Cut have been constructed at Lafayette Street, Gratiot Avenue, and Wilkins Street.
Graffiti on the bridge abutments along the trail were intentionally left in place during the construction of the greenway.
[Kelli B. Kavanaugh](_blank)
"Work starts on Dequindre Cut's transformation," October 12, 2007, ModelD
History
The rail line was built in the 1830s by the
Detroit and Pontiac Railroad
The Detroit and Pontiac Railroad is a defunct railroad which operated in the Michigan, state of Michigan during the mid-nineteenth century. It was the sixth railroad to receive a charter from Michigan, then a U.S. territory, territory, and the sec ...
, a predecessor of
Canadian National Railway
The Canadian National Railway Company () is a Canadian Class I freight railway headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, which serves Canada and the Midwestern and Southern United States.
CN is Canada's largest railway, in terms of both revenue a ...
subsidiary
Grand Trunk Western Railroad
The Grand Trunk Western Railroad Company was an American subsidiary of the Grand Trunk Railway, later of the Canadian National Railway operating in Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio. Since a corporate restructuring in 1971, the railroad ha ...
. By the 1920s, there were over 400 industries operating on Detroit's east side. However, the combination of the city's haphazard street plan, the expansion of large factories, and the substantial network of rail tracks conspired to slow traffic within the city, particularly in the east-west direction.
[Chestnut / Grand Trunk Railroad](_blank)
Michigan Department of Transportation
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In 1923, the city of Detroit and the railroad began a plan to build 22
grade separation
In civil engineering (more specifically highway engineering), grade separation is a method of aligning a junction of two or more surface transport axes at different heights ( grades) so that they will not disrupt the traffic flow on other tr ...
s; both parties agreed to share the cost.
One of the tracks to be regraded was the line paralleling St. Aubin. These tracks ran from the northwest, where they connected with a network of other lines, to the southeast, where the tracks turned to parallel the river and supplied a number of large factories, including the Detroit-Michigan Stove Plant, the
United States Rubber Company
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Plant, and the
Parke-Davis Research Laboratory. The tracks terminated at the
Brush Street Station in downtown Detroit.
By March 1930, sixteen of the crossings of the Dequindre Cut were finished, including the
Chestnut Street Bridge;
the nearby
Antietam Avenue Bridge was completed soon thereafter. These two bridges are particularly significant in their illustration of the construction of the time and their relationship to the right-of-way below.
As the century progressed, rail usage declined. Passenger service through the Cut was discontinued in 1982, and freight service continued only a few years beyond that.
In 1998-2000, Canadian National sold the 3.5-mile section of track (including the Cut) south of their main line.
[Trail Development Assistance Response Team](_blank)
, GreenWays Initiative: Planning for Detroit's Rail-Trails. Abandoned Rail Corridor Inventory and Assessment, Final Report, October 2002, pp. 25-30 During this time of abandonment, the Dequindre Cut was used by
graffiti
Graffiti (singular ''graffiti'', or ''graffito'' only in graffiti archeology) is writing or drawings made on a wall or other surface, usually without permission and within public view. Graffiti ranges from simple written "monikers" to elabor ...
artists,
attracted by the concrete bridge abutments and overpasses which protected the art from the weather, as well as the out-of-the-way location.
[Donna Terek](_blank)
"Dequindre Cut revealed as a gallery of graffiti masterworks," ''The Detroit News,'' July 19, 2009 The resulting art included some graffiti masterpieces.
These pieces of art have continued since the transformation of the railway, such as a pair of murals created by the
Hygienic Dress League Corporation.
In the late 1990s, when
casino
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s were first authorized to be built in Detroit, the Dequindre Cut was considered as a freeway access to their proposed riverfront location.
However, the casinos were built elsewhere, leaving the fate of the Dequindre Cut open.
In 2003, the GreenWays Initiative granted the Downtown Detroit Partnership $98,750 to put plans in motion to remake the Dequindre Cut as a greenway.
The project was later funded by another $3.4 million in grants, and groundbreaking began in 2005.
The first stretch of greenway, a 1.2–mile section encompassing most of the Dequindre Cut, opened in 2009.
Construction began in September 2013 to build the remaining greenway half mile section from Mack Avenue to Gratiot. This segment includes a trail entrance into Eastern Market along the northwest side of the Wilkins Street bridge. This extension is part of the Link Detroit project which is funded through various sources including a $10 million
TIGER
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grant. Though the greenway was originally due to be completed in 2014, unexpected underground utilities delayed its opening. The completed extension opened to the public in April 2016.
Gallery
File:Detroit May 2023 01 (Dequindre Cut).jpg, Dequindre Cut, looking north
File:Dequindre Cut Graffiti.JPG, Graffiti underneath overpass
File:Dequindre Cut Detroit c.JPG, Dequindre Cut, looking south
See also
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Cycling in Detroit
*
Antoine Dequindre
References
External links
Dequindre Cut mapfrom the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy.
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Greenways
Parks in Detroit
Grand Trunk Western Railroad
Rail trails in Michigan
1930 establishments in Michigan