Historical Images of Porter County
Chicago-New York Electric Air Line Railroad, Trestle
Approaching Coffey [sic] Creek
Liberty Township, Porter County, Indiana
Date: Circa 1910
Source Type: Photograph
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Air Line
News
Postmark: Not applicable
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Remark: Trestle approaching Coffey Creek,
south of Chesterton, Ind. Built of timbers from the Company's own woods. This
point is about 15 miles from Gary. The Goshen, South Bend & Chicago Railroad was
responsible for constructing the bridge that spanned Coffee Creek. Since the
land approaching the creek was essentially a marsh, fill had to be brought in to
create a stable base. The Coffee Creek trestle was
6,800 feet in length (at one percent grade), 180 feet wide at its base, and 30
feet wide at track level. Trestle construction required one million board feet
of lumber, which supposedly was harvested from 54 acres of company timberland.
More than 400,000 cubic yards of fill was then used to fill in over the trestle. After the trestle was constructed, it was filled in with
fill to create an elevated track. The span was completed on September 22, 1910. The Indiana Toll Road now
parallels this grade in eastern Liberty Township and western Jackson Township.
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