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Spring: The WC
(1st) lays over a mile of new track in their Tilden-Colby mine
complex in the Geogebic Range.
[SOO-W/1996]
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June 29: First
Manistee & Northeastern Railroad train into Traverse City. [MDOT]
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July 1: Manistee
and Northeastern opens line from Nesson City to Traverse City.
[MRRC]
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August 22: Jefferson
streetcar line is electrified, followed by Woodward Avenue on
December 15th and Mack Avenue in early 1893. [DWS]
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September 26: The
Chicago & West Michigan opens the Ironton Branch, from just
south of Chrlevoix to Ironton, a distance of 4.08 miles.
[GM]
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September: The American Car
& Foundry Co. is merged into the Michigan-Peninsular Car
Company. [HWC]
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Fall: J. D. Hawks, Chief
Engineer for the Michigan Central Railroad, is appointed General
Manager of the Detroit, Bay City and Alpena Railroad. [HI]
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December 20:
Manistee & Grand Rapids opens line from Manistee to Peacock.
[MRRC]
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Milwaukee Road opens a
branch line from Channing to Sidnaw, meeting with the Ontonagon
& Brule River Railway which connected to Ontonagon at Lake
Superior. [MSL]
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Jackson and Northern Railroad Co.
builds and operates 3' line from Jackson to Village of Portage
in Blackman Twp (north of MAL crossing). Abandoned
sometime after 1921. [MRRC/MA]
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November 24: Carferry
"Ann Arbor No. 1" began service from Elberta to Kewaunee,
WI, the first carferry service on Lake Michigan and the first
railroad ferry service in the world across open water. [MDOT]
Late: The Detroit, Lansing
and Northern Railroad completes its new line from Oak (near the
current Southfield Expressway) to Delray and the Fort Street
Union depot. [PM45]
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Rudolph Diesel patents
his internal combustion (diesel) engine. [DWS]
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Columbiaville's depot is replaced
with a new (current) structure. [MHM]
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Michigan Central builds depot at
Vasser. Depot continues to exist into 2001.
[IT-12/1974]
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Alpena & Hubbard Lake abandons 3'
gauge route from Alpena to Hubbard Lake. [MRRC]
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Grass Lake and Manistee River
Railroad abandons operation of 8 mile long line near Manistee
River. [MRRC]
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Much of the trackage of
the Cadillac and Northeastern Ry. was abandoned in the face of
competition from the GR&I, which built a branch line from
Missaukee Jct. (four miles north of Cadillac) to Jennings, Lake
City, and on towards Houghton Lake, with a branch to Falmouth.
[MRC-7/87]
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Michigan Central depot in Niles
is built. [MHM]
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The first Pere Marquette freight
house in Detroit (south of the depot) is completed. It
receives additions in 1901 and 1910. [PM45]
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The Chicago & West Michigan
builds a two-stall roundhouse at Waverly Yard in Holland.
[PM45]
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The Chicago & West Michigan
completes their passenger station in Petosky. [BOM]
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There was a large derailment of
64 railroad cars in front of the Ishpeming railroad station.
[EHMT]
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Escanaba Electric Street Railway
opens line in Escanaba. [MRRC]
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The Wisconsin Central (1st) adds
additional yard tracks at Ironwood, to handle increasing output
from the Aurora mine. The Bessemer Yard is also enlarged
to seven tracks to handle shipments out of the Palms and Colby
mines.[SOO-W/1996]
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Michigan Central (Grayling, Twin
lakes and Northeastern Railroad) opens line 30 miles from
Grayling to Twin Lakes (Lewiston). [MRRC]
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Manistee, Filer City & East Lake
Railway opens electric line in Manistee and adjacent townships.
[MRRC]
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The Chicago & West Michigan opens
their line from Traverse City to Bay View. [PM45]