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January 5: Amboy,
Lansing and Traverse Bay RR completed 20 miles of railroad (location
unknown) and received 1st land grant. [MDOT]
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February 3: Thomas Edison
becomes the first newspaper publisher to distribute his paper on
a train. He sold his one-page Weekly Herald on a run
between Port Huron and Detroit. [MT]
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April 12: Civil war begins.
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May 13: First
movement of troops by rail on the Amboy, Lansing and Traverse City
from Lansing to Bath. [MDOT]
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September 4: The
Amboy, Lansing & Traverse Bay Railroad reaches North Lansing
from Bath. [MCR-75]
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October 24: First
U.S. transcontinental telegraph line put into operation.
Pony Express ends two days later. [DWS]
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Railroads begin setting aside one
car for smokers. It was normally placed at the rear of the
train. [AAD]
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The Michigan Central, a pioneer
in the development of sleeping cars, constructs its first
sleeper car in its Detroit shops. The car has seats that
can be converted into beds. They also make two "drover's
sleeping cars". [AAD]
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SNAPSHOT: The Michigan
Central Railroad reached Chicago nine years ago. Today,
the road runs 3 passenger trains each way between Detroit and
Chicago. They include a "Day Express", a "Night Express"
and a westbound 2nd Class Emigrant and Express Freight train.
In addition to the day and night express eastbound, the MCRR
runs a 2nd Class "Stock Express" between the Stock Yards at
Chicago and the Stock Yards at Detroit, with local stops in
between. The road also operates a local bidirectional
passenger train between Detroit and Jackson, and a "Cincinatti
Express" between Chicago and Michigan City, Indiana.
Finally, the schedule includes two 3rd class "way freights"
between Detroit and Michigan City. In addition to Detroit
and Chicago, the road shows two major terminals at Marshall and
Michigan City. (Jackson and Niles are merely stops).
The timetable says "All trains whether regular or wild, will
keep a sharp look-out for Grand Trunk Trains and at Cattle Yard
Tracks.
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