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STATISTICS: Miles of
railroads in operations in Michigan this year: 474.
[MRC/72]
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February 12: State passes
law requiring crews on passenger trains and depot personnel to
ear a badge on their hat or cap indicating their job title or
office. [MDOT]
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February 13: Michigan
Southern Railroad receives state approval to consolidate with
the Northern Indiana Railroad forming the Michigan Southern and
Northern Indiana Railroad. [DWS]
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February 22: First
common carrier railroad in Upper Peninsula, the Iron Mountain
RR was charted. [MDOT]
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April 25: Michigan Southern
& Northern Indiana Railroad incorporated. [DWS]
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July: The Toledo
and Illinois (later Wabash) runs its first train into Toledo
from Fort Wayne, Indiana. It is merged into the Toledo,
Wabash and Western in June, 1856. They locate their
roundhouse and car shops about a mile south of the Middle
Grounds in an area that became known as the "Lumber District".
[AATHS-Spr/2002]
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August: First
steam powered locomotive in UP, the "Sebastopol" arrives
by boat at Marquette for Iron Mountain RR. [MDOT]
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August: Cleveland Iron
Mining Company sends first iron "ore" shipment form Marquette to
Cleveland for processing out of state. [MSL]
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October 2: The
Detroit & Milwaukee reaches Fentonville from Pontiac. [MCR-75/AAD]
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December: The Detroit,
Monroe & Toledo opens its line between Detroit and Monroe.
[AAD]
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The general railroad
incorporation act was passed by the Michigan Legislature and
signed into law. New railroads begin bulding. [AAD]
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The Cleveland and Toledo Railroad
bridges the Maumee River in Toledo (later the Lake Shore).
[AATHS-Spr/2002]
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St. Joseph Valley
Railroad opens line from Constantine to Three Rivers. [MCR-75/MRRC]
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The Iron Mountain
Railroad begins building a line from Marquette to the Jackson
and Cleveland iron mines, fourteen miles away. They used a
route surveyed by the Green Bay and Lake Superior Rail-Road in
1852. [MHM] This road also reached the Lake Superior
Mine. [EHMT]
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A railroad is built from
Constantine to Three Rivers by the St. Joseph Valley Railroad
Co. [AAD]
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Airline Yard in Toledo begins
service in car switching. [IT-5/80]
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The Michigan Southern Railroad
opens additional branch line from Tecumseh to Manchester.
[MCR-75]
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Michigan
Central begins using the telegraph to control train operations, the
first railroad in the nation to make widespread us of this
technology. [MDOT]
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Soo Canal opens, allowing
shipping of raw materials from Lake Superior. [DWS/MSL]
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Bessemer steel process invented.
[DWS]
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The horse powered railway in
Sault Ste. Marie, begun in 1839, was discontinued as a result of
the completion of the Soo Canal and Locks. [MIRX8]