The 'Dummy' Bridge
USA /
Michigan /
Ludington /
World
/ USA
/ Michigan
/ Ludington
World / United States / Michigan
place with historical importance, bridge
The Ludington Northern Railway extension north for tourism and logging, started with this treacle in 1901.
Later, after 1928, this structure carried the the sand train across the Lincoln river to a sand mining operation just south of Ludington State Park
Later, after 1928, this structure carried the the sand train across the Lincoln river to a sand mining operation just south of Ludington State Park
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 43°58'49"N 86°27'41"W
- Lincoln River Bridge 0.9 km
- Upper Branch Bridge 36 km
- Wooden Bridge 86 km
- Lincoln Road–Pine River Bridge 147 km
- Road Bridge 159 km
- Road Bridge 159 km
- Road Bridge 164 km
- pipe 168 km
- Bridge 168 km
- Epworth Heights 0.6 km
- Mason County Airport (LDM/KLDM) 5 km
- Hamlin Township 5.5 km
- Pere Marquette Township 5.6 km
- Ludington State Park 6.7 km
- Hamlin Lake 7.7 km
- Amber Township 10 km
- West Shore Community College 11 km
- Victory Township 12 km
- Grant Township 18 km