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Depression continues.
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January 1:
A horse car with coach begins operation on the Belding Railroad,
between Kiddville (on the I&L) and Belding. It connects
with all passenger trains at Kiddville and the fare is 10 cents.
[I&L]
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March 27:
Kalamazoo's first Grand Rapids & Indiana depot burns to the
ground. It is replaced by a new depot which is still
standing at the same location. [MT]
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May: Grand Rapids
& Indiana RR opens their line from Fife Lake to Petosky,
connecting that city with Fort Wayne, Indiana. [MCR-75]
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July 24: An accident on the
Detroit, Lansing & Lake Michigan at Trufant's station kills 7
and injures 15. A small beech tree fell in front of a
gravel train, consisting of 10-12 flat cars and caboose.
All of the fatalities and injuries were Dane and Sweed track
workers who were on the train. Every available physician
from Greenville was summoned and took a mail train from town to
the site. [I&L]
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August 5: The Toledo and
State Line Railroad leases itself to the Pennsylvania. The
line runs from the PRR's Summit Yard on the waterfront to
Alexis. [AATHS-Spr/2002]
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September 25: The new DL&LM
depot is opened in Ionia. The two story depot, with tower,
replaces the temporary depot. The local newspaper boasts
"There is one structure of the kind in the State that surpasses
[our depot] and that is the new Central depot at Jackson".
The building is 103' x 30', two story, with a basement kitchen
for eating house. The first story is 15' high and has a
baggage room, two waiting rooms, a dining room, telegraph and
ticket offices. The 2nd floor is 12' high and has offices
for the Division Superintendent, Master Mechanic and Road
Master. A parlor bedroom for the telegraph operator, with
night instruments is also on the 2nd floor. Over the
dining room are the living rooms fro the helpl of the railroad.
The building is made from Ionia brick, with a stone foundation,
slate roof, and is finished with pine throughout. The cost
of the building is $12,000. [I&L]
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September: The new Union
railroad bridge in Toledo (just north of the Lake Shore bridge)
is opened for service. The bridge was used by the Wabash
and Canada Southern, and to a lesser extent the Pennsylvania
(which had its own bridge north of this location). [AATHS-Spr/2002]
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December 1: Flint
& Pere Marquette RR completes the line from Reed City to
Ludington. [MCR-75/MDOT/MRRC/AAD][PM45]
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East Saginaw and St. Clair
Railroad (controlled by Flint & Pere Marquette) opens line in
Saginaw,
eventually going to Port Huron via. Vasser
[MRRC]
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Glencoe, Pinconning and Lake
Shore Railroad builds 14-mile long east-west line from Pinconning to Glencoe,
to take logs from the forest to a mill on Saginaw Bay at the
mouth of the Pine River.
[MRRC][NK]
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Thomas Edison introduces the
quadruplex telegraph. [SAM]