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January 17: The Great Western
Railway of Canada, reaches Windsor from Niagara Falls. It is
Detroit's first rail connection with the eastern United States.
GW passengers were transported between Windsor and Detroit via
ferries, notably the "Union", a 163-foot sidewheeler of 1,190 tons,
which was built at Detroit in 1857. [MRC-6/1973]
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Over the next 11 years, intense
opposition to railroads results in arson destruction of various
Detroit railroad buildings. [DWS]
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The Lake Shore's branch from
Lenawee Jct. through Tecumseh, now reaches Jackson. [LS]
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Use of coal as a locomotive
fuel becomes practical. [STOV]
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The Michigan Southern adopts the "Dr.
George F. Foote" ventilating system, a primitive form of air
conditioning that permitted air to circulate from the chambers at
the sides of a passenger car up through grates on the floor. [AAD]
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George B. Russell founds the
Robinson, Russell & Company to build railroad cars. [HWC]
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The Michigan Central completes a Howe
Truss bridge, 575 feet in length, in Niles. [MCR/72]
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