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This
road was inspected November 17th [1909]. This line in Michigan
extends from the State Line in Cass County to Benton Harbor, a
distance of about 33 miles. The rail in the track is 65 and 67
pound and the same is well maintained. The cattle guards are of
the surface pattern, being of wood and steel. A number of these
guards are too narrow for the opening between the wing fences.. At a
number of the highway crossings the wing fences are in a dilapidated
condition and the same should be renewed. The crossing signs are
satisfactory. The right of way fence is generally satisfactory .The
road is well tied; the company started in 1904 with tie renewals that
had been treated with a creosote preparation. These ties are proving
very satisfactory and the company expects by 1912 to have their road
thoroughly tied with 1 ties of this character. During the past season
the company has renewed about 250 ties to the mile. The track is
ballasted with a light grade of ballast. The surface and
alignment of the track is satisfactory for the traffic presented. The
side tracks are equipped with switch stands that have double targets,
switch lights and locks. Passenger cars are equipped as required by
law. Bridge structures receive careful attention; a few of the larger
ones being equipped with inside guardrails.
The stations along the line
are small but seem to meet the requirements of the public, however, it
would seem necessary that a new station should be provided at Niles.
The right of way is fairly well cleared of weeds. Frogs and switches
generally blocked; highway crossing alarm bells working
satisfactorily. This property shows improved conditions since
the last annual inspection.
[From the 1909 Annual Report
of the Michigan Railroad Commission, State Library of Michigan.]
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