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This
property was inspected August 20 [1909]. The Lake Superior &
lshpeming Railway extends from Marquette to Ishpeming. The rail is 80
pound steel and in good condition. The surface and alignment of the
track is good; tie renewals have been liberal; the weeds on
right-of-way have been cut; right-of-way fences were constructed and
are in good repair. Highway crossings and signs are well maintained;
cattle guards of various types; bridge structures well maintained;
bridges are not supplied with inside guard rails. There are but
three stations on this line; they are located at Marquette, Negaunee
and Ishpeming, and satisfactorily maintained, and equal for the
traffic presented.
The Marquette & Southeastern
roads extends from Lawson to Marquette and Big Bay. The traffic on the
Big Bay extension is very light. The rail on the track is 60 pound
steel and is first class condition; tie renewals have been liberal,
and the surface and alignment of the track is good. There are very few
bridges on this part of the line and the bridges that are located on
this division are ill first class condition. The track is ballasted
with a light grade of ballast. There is no right-of-way fence between
Marquette and Big Bay. The stations
at Big Bay and Birch are neat and convenient for the traveling public,
the same being supplied with closets and they were found to be in
satisfactory condition; bulletin boards properly marked. From
Marquette to Lawson the company is renewing all of the lighter rail
with 80 pound rail and expect to have it completed by this fall. The
tie renewals have been quite extensive, and considerable ballasting is
being done, and the surface and alignment of the track is fair. It is
reasonable to suppose that the surface and alignment of track will be
much improved within sixty days. Right-of-way is fenced from:
Marquette to Lawson. The stations on this line are adequate for
the traffic presented and they are well maintained. Special attention
has been given to the marking of bulletin boards and they were all
found to be properly marked. Closets generally in satisfactory
condition. The highway crossings and all sign boards were found to be
satisfactorily maintained. Bridge structures well maintained.
The Munising line, from
Lawson to Munising, is in fair condition. The rail is 60 pound
steel and in fair condition. A number of the bridge structures have
been renewed within the last year. The stations are well maintained
and equal to the traffic presented. The track is ballasted with alight
grade of ballast. Tie renewals have been liberal. This line is
not generally fenced, however, where fence is constructed it is in
good repair.
The trains on the entire
system are operated under the standard code of rules. All switch
stands are provided with double targets, switch lights and locks. The
blocking of switches is fairly well maintained.
[From the 1909 Annual Report
of the Michigan Railroad Commission, State Library of Michigan.]
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