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This
Annual inspection made September 9, 10 and 11 [1909]. The line from
Lansing to Jonesville is laid with 65 pound rail and is
satisfactory for the traffic presented. Weeds on right-of-way not cut,
fence generally satisfactory, tie renewals satisfactory , surface
cattle guards in good repair, considerable ballasting is being done.
Switch stands are provided with double targets, switch lights and
locks. Litchfield Station neat and clean, bulletin board not dated or
marked, cinder platform. The stations at Homer, Albion,
Springport, Eaton Rapids, and Dimondale are all in .first class
condition, including bulletin boards and [water] closets. The
surface and alignment of track is satisfactory. Bridge structures in
good repair, all bridges being supplied with inside steel guards.
Highway crossings and crossing signs generally in satisfactory
condition.
Ypsilanti Branch from
Hillsdale to Manchester: This line is laid with 60 pound
rail and in fair condition. The fences are generally satisfactory ,
new fences being built at several points along the line, at several
other points fence material has been distributed for renewal of
fences. Surface and alignment of track is fair, ties good. Cattle
guards generally in good repair, wood surface being the standard. This
line is ballasted with light grade of ballast. Highway crossings and
signs in satisfactory condition, stations on this line are small, but
are generally well maintained. Bridge structures generally in good
repair, all being supplied with inside steel bridge guards. Weeds have
not been cut.
Manchester to Jackson:
The rail on this division is all 80 pound with the exception of about
13 miles between Lenawee Junction and Jackson and is in first class
condition. The tie renewals have been quite extensive, practically all
soft wood ties being replaced with hard wood. The right-of-way
fences generally in good repair. Right-of-way generally in good
condition. Track is ballasted with a good grade of ballast and the
surface and alignment of track is good. The stations on this division
are small, but are found to be well maintained. Switch stands are
provided with double targets, switch lights and locks.
Jackson to Montgomery
(Fayette Branch): The rail on this line is 80 pounds between
Jackson and Haires Junction. From Haires Junction to Ft. Wayne
Junction it is 60 and 65 pound and is satisfactory for the traffic
presented. Switch stands are provided .with double targets and switch
lights and locks. Considerable ballasting is being done on this
division; Surface and alignment of track is equal for the traffic
presented. Weeds on I right-of-way have not been cut. Fences fairly
well maintained. Crossings and crossing signs in good repair.
Passenger stations on this division well maintained. [Water]
closet at Mosherville fairly well taken care of. Closet at
Reading in an unsanitary condition. The platforms on this division are
generally stone or cinder. Bridges in good repair, all being
supplied with inside steel guards.
White Pigeon to Grand
Rapids (Grand Rapids Division): The rail on this line is 65
and 70 pound steel, all in fair condition and equal for the traffic
presented. The company is reballasting about 40 miles of this
division this year with a superior quality of gravel. The surface of
the track is fair, however, it is reasonable to believe that the
surface will be much improved inside of ninety days. Fences generally
satisfactory. Cattle guards in good repair. Switch stands provided
with double targets, switch lights and locks. The stations on this
line were found to be generally in good repair, including [water]
closets, however, it was noted that Hopkins, Otsego, Plainwell and
Schoolcraft are in an unsanitary condition. The platforms are
generally of cinder or crushed stone. Quite a number of bridges are
being rebuilt.
Main Line from White
Pigeon to Adrian: The rail on this division is 80 pound
steel and in good repair. The company expects next year to lay 134
miles of 100 pound rail on its main line. The track on this division
is ballasted with a superior quality of ballast and the surface and
alignment of track is excellent. Right-of-way fences in good
repair. Weeds on right-of-way cut. Highway crossings and signs well
maintained. Bridge structures in first class condition, the same being
provided with inside steel guards. The stations on this division are
neat and commodious, being generally of the modern architectural
design and surrounded with station grounds that are a credit to the
company maintaining same. Switch stands are provided with. double
targets, switch light and locks.
Tecumseh to Hanover
Junction on the (Dundee Branch): The rail on this division
is 50, 56 and 65 pound, in fair condition, ties in fair condition, a
large number of ties being distributed for renewals. Right-of- ay in
fair condition. Weeds not cut. Surface and alignment of track fair.
The fence on this division is generally satisfactory with two or three
exceptions, stations are small but are well maintained and seem to
meet the requirements of the traveling public. Considerable ballast
has been distributed for reballasting. Bridges are in good repair, the
same being supplied with inside steel guards.
Fayette Branch from
Grosvenor to Morenci: The stations on this division are
small but are well maintained. The platforms are generally cinder or
crushed stone, the rail is 60 and 65 pound and in fair condition. The
right-of-way is well maintained. Fences in satisfactory repair,
surface and alignment of track equal for the traffic presented, fair
grade of ballast being used for the ballasting of the track, ties in
good condition, bridge structures in good repair and provided with
inside steel guards. Highway crossings and signs well maintained.
Lenawee Junction to
Monroe: The rail on .this division is 60 and 65 pound.
Surface and alignment of track is good. Track well ballasted with a
superior quality of ballast. Right-of-way fences in good repair,
right-of-way neat and clean, special attention having been given to
same and it was found to be the cleanest right-of-way on any division
of the system. Bridge structures are in good repair, same being
provided with inside bridge guards. Bridge at Petersburg has been
rebuilt. The stations on this division are small but seem to meet the
requirements of the public. On examination of same we found they were
all well maintenance including [water] closets. Platforms are
generally of cinder or crushed stone. The platform at Monroe will be
renewed within sixty days. Switch stands are provided with double
targets, switch lights and locks. Highway crossings and signs in good
repair.
Monroe to Detroit (Toledo
Division): The rail on this division is in good condition
and well maintained. Right-of-way and fences well maintained.
Highway crossings and signs in good condition. Stations at South
Rockwood and Wyandotte in first class condition. Surface and alignment
of track excellent. Bridge structures in good repair and are provided
with inside guard rails. Weeds on right-of-way cut. Fences
generally in good repair. Switch stands provided with double targets,
switch lights and locks. The blocking of frogs and switches on
the entire system was found to be in fair condition. Farm crossing
gates in a number of instances were found to be open. Passenger trains
are blocked a station apart, freight trains allowed to follow on
caution card given by train dispatcher. Trains operated under the
standard code with the addition of a third order. The general
condition of this property is found to be satisfactory with the
exceptions as noted therein.
[From the 1909 Annual Report
of the Michigan Railroad Commission, State Library of Michigan.]
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