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January 7: The
Lowell & Hastings completes their line from Lowell, across the
river to Elmdale. The first passenger train runs from
Lowell to Grand Rapids. [L&H]
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January 9: Ann
Arbor and Ypsilanti Street Railway opens line from Ann Arbor to
Ypsilanti. [MRRC]
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April 21:
Streetcar employees strike for 3 days against Detroit Street
Railway. Agree to return to work while demands are being
arbitrated. Agreement reached May 12. [DWS]
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May 15: C&NW opens line
from North Escanaba to Loop Line Jct. (branch to Iron River).
[MRRC]
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July 15: Potts Logging
Railway is sold to the Au Sable & Northwestern Railroad. [MRRC]
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July 17: Chicago and North
Michigan Railroad completes line from Traverse City to Bay View
(Petosky). [MRRC]
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July 19: The Flint & Pere
Marquette abandones its narrow-gauge line from Zion to Yale (12
miles). [AB]
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September 19: World's
first international submarine tunnel, the St. Clair Tunnel, was
opened between Port Huron and Sarnia by the Grand Trunk system,
forming a continuous rail route between eastern Canada and Chicago,
the longest route in the world under single management. The
detunnel is 6,025 feet long and with approaches is 11,553 feet
long. [MDOT]
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October: Tracks are first
laid for an electric railway between Negaunee and Ishpeming,
with 125 at work on the project. The route will not cross
any railroad tracks in Negaunee and will leave for Ishpeming by
way of Cyr Street. It will run north of Union Park and
cross the railroad going north to the Detroit Mine. It
will enter Ishpeming on the south side of the bluff of the New
York Mine property and come down High street past the high
school building to First Street. It will turn on to Canda,
and then go south on Main to Division, west to Pine and out Pine
to the Lake Angeline Location. Street cars eventually run
on part of the route as early as February, 1892. The line
is finished between the two towns on July 23, 1892. The
route was planned to end at Winthrop Location, but progress was
stopped when the State of Michigan determined that the electric
railway would need to build an overpass across the DSS&A.
[EHMT]
November: Chicago & West
Michigan completes extension north of Traverse City to Elk
Rapids, 18 miles. This includes about nine miles of a
branch line from Williamsburg to Elk Rapids. North of
Williamsburg, the line has been graded for the greater part of
the distance to Charlevoix and Petoskey. The rails are now
being laid. [COHS-11/1991]
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The Chicago & West Michigan opens
a new depot at Grant. Cost was $3,000. In 1980, the
depot was converted to a restaurant. A water tower still
stood next to the depot in 1980. [IT-5/80]
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Detroit Street Railway becomes
Detroit Citizens Street Railway. [DWS]
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The DL&N builds a new depot at
Grand Ledge. [I&L]
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C&NW completes line from Crystal
Falls to Hemlock Mine. [MRRC]
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Iron
Range & Huron Bay RR began construction of a 40-mile line.
Completed 4 years later, only one locomotive was ever run on the
line which was soon abandoned as a total loss! [MDOT]
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Four
of the largest steam locomotives ever built in the U.S. up to that
time were built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works for use in the St.
Clair Tunnel.
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Michigan Central builds depot at
Saginaw on West Genessee. Depot continues to exist into
1974.
[IT-12/1974]
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Work begins on the Fort Street
Union Depot viaduct. It is completed on January 21, 1893.
[PM45]
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Michigan Central builds depot at
Wyandotte. Depot continues to exist into 1974.
[IT-12/1974]
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The C&NW depot in Ishpeming
unloads about 25 cars of freight each day for businesses and
private individuals. [EHMT]
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Michigan Central builds a Spier
and Rohns stone depot in Niles. It continues to be used as
an Amtrak passenger station in 1999. [MRT-I]
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Saginaw,
Tuscola & Huron RR converts to standard gauge to eliminate
the costs associated with transshipping loads of fish and quarry
materials at Saginaw. [PMHS]
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It is noted through a photograph
of the Elkhart station on the LS&MS Air Line, that the main line
signal wires poles behind the station carried at least 64-wires.
[LS]
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The Flint & Pere Marquette
discontinue using trackage rights on the MCRR between Wayne Jct.
and Detroit, in favor of using the Detroit, Lansing & Northern
line from Plymouth (the current line). [PM45]
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The DL&N builds a depot in
Belding, on their branch line from Kiddville. The depot
sits in the shadows of the four story Belding Silk Mills.
[I&L]
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The C&NW begins to put gas lights
(kerosene?) in its passenger cars. [EHMT]