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This
line was inspected August 16 [1909], and extends from Seney to Grand
Marias. The rail is 56 pound and generally in fair condition.
Tie renewals have been liberal and the ties are generally
satisfactory. The surface and alignment of track is fair.
The track is ballasted with a light quality of ballast. No
fences on this line of any importance. No stations between Seney
and Grand Marias. Very little attention paid to the blocking of
frogs and switches. The trains on this line are operated under
verbal orders and by telephone. No written order system.
The weeds on right-of-way have not been cut. Highway crossings
and signs in good repair. Equipment, both freight and passenger,
is as required by law.
[From the 1909 Annual Report
of the Michigan Railroad Commission, State Library of Michigan.]
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