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The Michigan
Central Railroad station and water tower at Alger. In the late
1800's, this station served as a junction point for the Detroit, Bay
City & Alpena Railroad (which later became the Detroit & Mackinac
Railway). This may be why the station rated a trackside
standpipe locomotive water pipe, rather than just pulling up to the
tower. Such standpipes were unusual for a town as small as
Alger. |