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Above, the Grand Trunk Western depot in Stockbridge, taken in 1972 shortly before the GTW's Jackson Branch was abandoned and pulled up.  Stockbridge is in the far southeast corner of Ingham County.  [Jim Sinclair]  Below, this is believed to be the last westbound train through Stockbridge.  This train doubt doubt turned at Jackson and returned to close the branch line.  [Ed Ramsdell]

Below, two photographs of the GTW Jackson Branch at Stockbridge, just before it was abandoned and pulled up.  The top photo is facing east, looking at the Williams Street crossing.  The bottom photo is looking west near the same location.  [Ed Ramsdell]

Above and below, two photographs of the GTW Stockbridge station in 1972.  The train order/block signal suggests that the depot was still staffed by an operator/clerk at this time.  [Doug Leffler]

Pulling up the rails in Stockbridge.  Above, looking west at M-52 Highway.  Below, west of Stockbridge.  September, 1975.  [Jim Sinclair]