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This
line was inspected August 14 [1909]. Bay City to Omer:
The. rail in the rack is 85 pound steel and well maintained. The
track is ballasted with a good grade of ballast. Surface cattle guards
in fair condition. Right-of-way clean and well maintained;
Surface and alignment of track good. The draw bridge at West Bay City
is provided with inside guard rails, the right-of-way fence is well
maintained. Crossings and crossing signs in good repair. Switch
stands provided with single switch targets, lights and locks.
The track is ballasted with crushed stone, gravel and cinders. Tie
renewals have been liberal and same are generally provided with tie
plates. Open culverts are being replaced with concrete. The company
has two gangs of men replacing wood culverts with concrete on the
entire line. Two sets of switches at Pinconning not blocked. The
stations at Saganing and Pine River are in good repair and well
painted both inside and out. Stations are provided with wood
platforms.
Omer to Au Gres: Very
little fencing on this branch. Where fence is built it is in fair
condition. Crossings and signs well maintained. Track fairly
well surfaced. Light rail 50 and 56 pound. There are no stations on
this branch between Omer and Au Ores. The station of Au Gres is small
having only one waiting room, wood platform. No bulletin board
for the bulletining of passenger trains. No telegraph line on
this branch. Switch stands provided with single targets and
locks, no switch lights. Informed by superintendent that no night
trains are being run on this branch. Bridge structures receive
all necessary repairs.
Omer to Emery J unction:
Rail is 85 pound to Turner, tie plates used on all tie
renewals. Company at present is laying 85 pound rail from Turner to
Tawas City . The fence and right of-way are well maintairied.
Bridge structures in good repair. Surface and alignment of track is
good.
Emery Junction to Rose
City: Rail on this branch is 50, 56 and 70 pound, mostly 50
pound and is considerably worn. Weeds on right-of-way have not been
cut. Several of the company's wire crossings need reconstruction so as
to comply with the specifications of this department. The ballast is
of a light grade. The surface and alignment of track is fair. There
are a number of stub switches still in service on this branch and a
number of the same are not properly blocked. Cattle guards are of the
steel surface pattern and are in fair condition. however, it was noted
that a number of them should be renewed. This branch is fairly well
fenced. Crossings and crossing signs satisfactory. The trains on this
branch are operated by the telephone system. There are very few
stations of any importance on this branch. New stock yards have been
built at Taft. The Long Lake station has one waiting room and is
painted both inside and out. A bulletin board is provided for the
bulletining of passenger trains. Switch stands are provided with
double switch targets and locks. The tie renewals have been liberal,
and the surface and alignment of track is fair. There are no passenger
stations of any importance on this line with the exception of at Long
Lake and Rose City. The station at Rose City is satisfactorily
maintained and seems to be equal to the traffic presented. From Emery
Junction to Smith Junction the track is much better than from Smith
Junction to Rose City. The speed of trains between Smith Junction and
Rose City should not exceed 20 miles per hour and from Smith Junction
to Emery Junction not to exceed 25 miles per hour.
Emery Junction to Tawas
City: the condition of the track, rail, surface and
alignment and right-of-way and fence is satisfactory. From East
Tawas to Cheboygan. The track is generally ballasted with a light
grade of ballast. Right-of-way fence satisfactorily maintained,
surface and alignment of track is good. The rail between East Tawas
and Cheboygan is 70 pound and well maintained. The station at
Harrisonville is well maintained, same being provided with bulletin
hoards and [water] closets which are well taken care of. All ain line
switches provided with switch lights. Right-of-way fences generally in
good repair.
The portion of the Hillman
Branch extending from Alpena to Hillman is under construction and
the same is being laid with rail from 50 to 70 pound with cedar ties,
,tie plates being used. This branch is built generally for the purpose
of handling shale to the Portland Cement Company's plant at Alpena.
there are no stations on this line as yet. On this entire road the
bridges are not generally provided with inside guard rails.
A number of the farm crossing
gates were found open. This company encourages the farming of the
right-of-way. Interlockers at the several crossings in good
repair. This company is doing considerable experimenting with
reforestation and have two nurseries located at Tawas Beach and have
distributed to parties along their line of road within the past two
years about 25,000 trees, 95% of them growing.
The train service is extended
from West Bay City to Bay City over the tracks of the Pere Marquette
RR. The trains on this road are operated under the standard code
with the additional safeguard of the train orders. From observation it
would appear that this company's property is operated satisfactorily.
[From the 1909 Annual Report
of the Michigan Railroad Commission, State Library of Michigan.]
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