(Superior)– If you travel on Highway 9 between Spirit Lake and Superior on a regular basis chances are you’ve noticed some abandoned rail cars that had been parked for more than 20 years on tracks just west of Superior have been moved. Erin Reed of Dickinson County Trails tells KUOO news the cars have been sold and are being stored temporarily on some tracks further east in Superior…
“A few people had been reaching out over the years about the cars and finally got some movement with it. There’s a group out of Canada called RERA that specializes in the restoration of old railroad equipment. They took interest in it and had the capability to work something out with the ethanol plant over there and U P and were able to get the cars moved across the road over into the elevator’s property over there. They got a lease for about a year and will work on getting those moved out of there over the course of that time. We’re just glad to see that they have left our property and that we can start moving forward with our trail development.”
Reed says an old caboose that was in the same batch of rail cars has been sold separately…
“That sold to a woman out east, I believe in Massachusetts, and she’s got it lined up to get that moved by truck out there and is going to turn it into an air bnb.”
Reed adds crews earlier this spring and summer removed some trees and brush along the former rail right-of-way from just east of Orleans to about a mile west of Superior and did some grading. She says the trail is available for walking and fat tire bikes…
“We wanted to open it up so it was usable and it also makes it easier for us to get some surveying done and to move on with design. We have some funding that will be coming up next year for the first 1.6 miles and then the following year we have funding for a couple more miles, so we’re going to continue just developing both east and west and hopefully see this thing keep growing.”
Reed adds the rails on which the cars had been parked just west of Superior have also now been removed.
