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February 1: The Detroit,
Bay City & Alpena Railroad leaves receivership and the assets
are sold to new owners, the Detroit and Mackinac Railway. Winter: A 40-lever
interlocking plant is erected at Porter, IN at the crossing of
the Lake Shore and the Michigan Central. The interlocker
would stand until the early 1980's. [LS]
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March 12: Epworth
League Railway in Mason County was organized (later named "Ludington
Northern" and builds 4 mile long line from Ludington to
Hamlin Lake. [MDOT/MRRC]
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April 16: Alpena
and Northern purchased by the Detroit and Mackinac RR and designated
as it's Northern Division. The depot is located near Dock
Street in Alpena. [NK/AArgus-8/28/1895]
(Note: GW notes this sale date as April 10th).
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Summer: Work is
completed on the Iron Mountain and Huron Bay, between Huron Bay
in Lake Superior (north of L'Anse) and Champion.
The route ran one
train, which derailed and went into the ditch.
The railroad was deemed
a failure and the track was pulled up. [MSL]
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June: Grand Haven
Street Railway opens electric line in Grand Haven. [MRRC]
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July 8: Crosstown streetcar
line begins operation, built by Detroit Railway Co. and
organized by the Pack brothers. [DWS]
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July 14: The official
opening of the Rapid Railway from Detroit (city limits - Gratiot
near Harper) to Mt. Clemens. The first trip was actually
made on June 30th. [EMR4]
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August: The Barnum & Bailey
Circus train came to Elkhart with the following consist:
30 flat cars, 15 box cars, 7 passenger coaches and 3 elephant
cars. The train was handled in three sections. [LS]
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September: The Manistique &
Northwestern lays its first eleven miles of track, starting at
Manistique and going north.
[AATHA-F/1990]
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October 1: An interurban
line opens betwen Pontiac and Sylvan Lake, in Oakland County.
[EMR4]
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October 5: Detroit, Delray
& Dearborn Railroad completes line from Delray to (west)
Dearborn. [MRRC]
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October 29: Michigan
Railroad Commission approves the crossing of the Detroit,
Lansing and Northern by the Ann Arbor Railroad at Annpere.
Interlocking tower is installed. [MSAI]
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November: A tower is
installed at the crossing of the Detroit, Lansing & Northern and
the Ann Arbor Railroad east of Howell, called Annpere. [MSAI]
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Lima
Northern builts line from Ohio State line to Wabash connection at
Lima Junction. [IT-12/79]
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Chicago & West Michigan opens
7-mile branch line from Turtle Lake to the town of Honor.
[COHS-5/1995]
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Pere Marquette abandons line from
Honor to Clary, 10 miles. [COHS-8/1997]
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New
steel Portage Canal swing bridge is built between Houghton and Hancock.
[CRWS]
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Michigan Central builds a
Romanesque-style brick depot at
Columbiaville. It saw passenger service until 1964. Depot continues to exist into
1999.
[IT-12/1974/MRT-I]
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Detroit & Mackinac Ry.
locomotives continue to be steamed with hardwood fuel.
Coal was expensive and involved long hauls and expensive
storage. Hardwood was at hand, it was cheap, and by using
it the road provided a market for the settler while clearing his
land for farming purposes. [GW]
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Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
builds depot at Sturgis. Depot continues to exist into
1974.
[IT-12/1974]
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State law requires that each
station have a bulletin board announcing in advance the time of
arrival and departure of trains. [AAD]
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The D&M adopts the "Turtle" as
its trade-mark, and begins a bid for sportsmen and summer
resorters. [GW]
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The Solvay Process Company of
Syracuse, New York, purchases the old exposition grounds of 67
acres (including buildings). They add Brady Island, just
across the Rouge River (232 acres), and begin development of
salt beds underlying Zug Island. It becomes the largest
industry in Delray. [HWC]
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Union Station in Muskegon is
completed. It is a Richardsonian Romanesque structure of
red brick. It was designed by Sidney J. Osgood. The
depot served the Chicago and West Michigan, the Grand Rapids &
Indiana, and the Toledo, Saginaw and Muskegon Railroads which
were given a financial incentive to build it. Previously
the city had been served by a small frame structure. [BOM]
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Oakland Railway electric
interurban begins regular service to Detroit. [DWS]
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Wireless radio is
invented in Italy. [DWS]
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Marconi sends a message by
"radio". [SAM]
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Baltimore & Ohio Railroad
establishes world's first electric mainline service in
Philadelphia. [DWS]