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This
property was inspected August 17 and 18 [1909]. The main line and
branches are uniformly good, particular attention being given to
surfacing and alligning of track, and proper drainage. Most of the
track is ballasted with a superior quality of ballast. All locomotives
and cars are equipped with air brakes and automatic couplers and the
rolling stock of this company was found in first class condition.
Highway crossing signs and plank are in good repair. Stations and
water tanks well painted and special attention given to the care of
stations and station grounds. Agents all wear badges. Wing fences
whitewashed. Frogs and switches blocked with wood. Right of way
generally, free from weeds. In many places however, the brush and
weeds on right of way are only cut where land is cleared. Farm
crossings in fair condition and right of way fences well maintained
wherever built. .In general, the property of this company in Michigan
is in first class condition. The attention of the railroad
representatives was called to the lack of properly marking up of
bulletin boards.
[From the 1909 Annual Report
of the Michigan Railroad Commission, State Library of Michigan.]
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