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January 1: Tracks
of the Minneapolis, Sault Ste. Marie & Atlantic Ry (later "Soo
Line") reached Sault Ste. Marie. [MDOT]
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January 17: The Bay View,
Little Traverse and Mackinac Railroad line, from Bay View to
Harbor Springs, is sold in bankruptcy, to the Grand Rapids &
Indiana. [NK]
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January 27: The Lowell &
Hastings begins running scheduled trains between Freeport and
Segwum (near Lowell). The road installs a turntable at
Freeport on January 16th for turning locomotives.
[L&H]
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January: Sault Ste. Marie
Bridge Co. opens line from named city to Canada. Owned 25%
by the DSS&A, 25% by the Soo Line, and 50% by the Canadian
Pacific. [MRRC]
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April: Wooden
car ferry "St. Ignace" entered St. Ignace-Mackinaw City
service, the first ship to provide a rail link between Michigan's
two peninsulas. First boat to be equipped with a bow
propeller. It burned in 1916. [MDOT]
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June 11: Minneapolis,
Sault Ste. Marie & Atlantic and three other roads merged to form
the Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Ry., familiarly
known as the "Soo Line". [MDOT]
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June 23: A new
interlocking is proposed for the Iron Mountain and Southeastern
and the M&N Railway near Champion, Michigan. [MSAI]
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July 27: The
Michigan Central Railroad opens a new depot in Battle Creek.
It was designed by Rogers and McFarlane of Detroit, one of
several Richardsonian Romanesque-style stations between Detroit
and Chicago in the late nineteenth century. Thomas Edison as
well as Presidents William Howard Taft and Gerald Ford visited
here. [MHM]
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July: The DL&N begins
passenger train service on their branch line from Kiddville to
Belding. The horse car, which was used on this line since
1875, was retired. [I&L]
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August 1:
The
Michigan Fish Commission's car "Attikumaig" (Whitefish) is
placed in service. [MT]
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August 1: Grand Trunk Ry.
of Canada (Toledo, Saginaw and Muskegon Ry.) completes line from
Carson City to Muskegon. [MRRC]
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August 10: C&NW builds line
from Ishpeming to Republic. [MRRC]
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August 24: A wye is
installed between the DL&N and the L&H at Elmdale. [L&H]
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August: Detroit, Lansing &
Northern completes line from Grand Ledge to Grand Rapids.
[MRRC]
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September 1: St. Joseph
Valley opens 3' gauge line from Buchanan to Berrien Springs.
[MRRC]
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October 23: Toledo, Saginaw
and Mackinaw Railroad opens line from Durand to Flushing.
[MRRC]
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November 20: Manistee and
Northeastern opens line from Manistee to Nessen City. [MRRC]
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Alpena & Hubbard Lake builds 3'
gauge logging road 18 miles from Alpeena to Hubbard Lake.
Abandoned in 1892. [MRRC]
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The Milwaukee and Northern builds
north from Green Bay to Iron Mountain, and extends to a junction
with the DSS&A at Champion. [MSL]
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Canada and St. Louis Railway
opens line from Sturgis to Goshen, Ind. [MRRC]
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DSS&A completes line from
Nestoria to Iron River, WI. Running rights are negotiated
from Iron River WI to Duluth, MN via the Northern Pacific.
[SSJB]
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The railroad grade crossing at
Beaubien Street, Detroit is installed. The tower was built
around 1916. [MRC-6/1996]
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The Lowell and Hastings Railroad
builds from Elmdale to Lowell. Later becomes the Pere
Marquette. [PM45]
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The CK&S reaches Hastings from
Kalamazoo. [NYC-2/1989]
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The Detroit & Bay City Belt Line,
known as the "Belt Line", was built across the GTW Mt. Clemens
Subdivision west of Chene St., running 4.35 miles under lease by
the MCRR until it was sold to them and reincorporated on May 3,
1909 as the "Detroit Belt Line Railroad". The line
connected with the Detroit Manufacturers Railroad and most DMR
business was shipped over the Belt Line. [EMR4]
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The
highest railroad bridge in Michigan, was built over the Manistee
River between Baldwin and Kaleva by the Chicago & West Michigan
Ry Co. [MDOT]
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Depot
in Flushing, MI is built - (burned in 1980). [IT-4/80]
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Michigan Central opens new brick
depot in Battle Creek. Still exists as of 2001 as a
restaurant. [IT-12/1974]
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The Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern opens a new depot in Hudson, Michigan on the "Old
Road". The depot is designed by Shepley, Rutan and
Coolidge of Boston in a Richardson Romanesque style. It
replaced the original depot, which was built in 1856. The
original depot was moved down the road to Cadmus. The move
was paid for by the residents of that town. [NYC-Q1/1996]
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Pere Marquette builds depot in
Muskegon. Continues to exist into 1974. [IT-12/1974]
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Michigan Central opens new stone
depot in Standish. Still exists as of 2001.
[IT-12/1974]
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Detroit businessman James
McMillan, cofounder of the Michigan Car Co. and developer of the
Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Railroad is elected to the U.S.
Senate. [DWS]
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Lake Erie, Essex, and Detroit
River Railway (owned by whiskey magnate Hiram Walker) opens,
connecting Detroit/Windsor with rich agricultural fields of
Ontario's interior. [DWS]
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The MCRR builds a new wooden
depot in Dexter. It is used today in 2001 by the Ann Arbor
Model Railroad Club. [MRT-I]
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The narrow gauge
Tittabawassee & Hope Railroad is abandoned between Averill and
its end point. [NK]
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Grand Trunk builds depot in
Carson City. Still in existence as of 1974.
[IT-12/1974]
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The state legislature requires
that passenger cars must be heated from the outside or by an
enclosed heater in the car. [AAD]
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Mecosta Railroad
abandons 3' line from Muskegon River to Horsehead Lake. [MRRC]
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Peak year for Michigan
lumber; state produces more than 4 million board feet.
[DWS]