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February 16: "Pere
Marquette", the world's first all-steel car ferry on the Great Lakes,
made its maiden voyage between Ludington and Manitowoc, WI. It
is 350 feet long, 56-foot beam, four deck tracks with a capacity
of 26 freight cars. It is built by the F. W. Wheeler & Co.
yard at Bay City. It is later numbered No. 15. [MDOT/COHS-8/1997]
Note: COHS reports that its maiden voyage to Milwaukee took
place on 2/14/1997.
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Winter: The Detroit &
Mackinac receives considerable revenut from the shipment of ice
from Tawas Bay. Ice famines over the country made this
business quite active. [GW]
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March: The D&M developes
the beach and pine groves on the bay north of East Tawas for a
picnic grounds. On August 21, Tawas Beach is formally
opened. Linwood Park, just north of Bay City is also
opened for similar purposes. [GW]
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May 27: Detroit
& Lima Northern RR operates first train over 14-mile extension
from Adrian to Tecumseh. [IT-12/79/MRRC]
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June 13: The Ann
Arbor No. 1 car ferry sailed into the harbor at Manistique,
beginning a 71 year era of railroad carferry service to that
port.
[AATHA-F/1990]
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August 27: After
having unsatisfactory results from using the Lake Shore's line
from Monroe to Toledo, the Flint & Pere Marquette opens its own
line between Monroe to Toledo. [EMR4][PM45]
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August 29: The "Lusk Bill"
becomes law, which allows the hauling of freight at night on
street railways without consent of local authorities.
[EMR4]
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August: Detroit
& Lima Northern Railroad acquires the Michigan Division of the Detroit,
Toledo & Milwaukee RR. [IT-12/79] (trackage rights
on the LSMS?)
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October 4:
Milwaukee, Benton Harbor & Columbus Ry. completes line from
Benton Harbor to Berrien Springs. [MRRC]
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September: M&NW completes a
short line from Manistique to South Manistique, giving it access
to the Delta lumber holdings.
[AATHA-F/1990]
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October 6: Lake Shore Grand
Rapids division trains will no longer termiante at White Piegon.
A connection has been built there so that trais can run through
to Elkhart which will be their new terminal. [LS]
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November 3: The Lake Shore
begins using electrically lighted passenger cars, built by
Wagner. Power for the cars was obtained from a generator
located in the forward end of the buffet car, which was driven
by steam from the locomotive. [LS]
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November 17: The Lake Shore
closes their White Pigeon roundhouse. [LS]
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November 30: Munising Ry.
opens line from Munising to Little Lake and Princeton, as well
as Stillman to Cusino. [MRRC/MRC-10/1987]
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December 26: M&NW completes
track from Steuben to Scott's to McNeil and to Ackers. A
junction was made with the Munising Railway at Ackers.
[AATHA-F/1991]
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December: M&NW has
completed 36 miles of mainline from Manistique north.
[AATHA-F/1990]
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Late:
The Detroit & Lima Northern builds 13 miles of tracks into
Detroit's West End, via Zug Island. [EMR4]
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St.
Joseph Valley RR completed north from Berrien Springs to Benton
Harbor as part of the Milwaukee, Benton Harbor & Columbus RR.
[PMHS]
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D&M completes 4 mile long spur to
Alabaster to service the Western Plaster Works. [HI]
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The Escanaba River Co., a
subsidiary of the I. Stephenson (Lumber) Co., builts a
seven-mile railroad from Wells to tap a large hardwood timber
stand at LaFave's hill. This line was changed in name to
the Escanaba & Lake Superior Railway in 1998 and the tracks were
extended to Watson. [EDP-12/27/1950]
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Michigan Central builds depot at
Albion. Depot continues to exist into 2001.
[IT-12/1974]
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A portion of the C&CS between
Slocum Junction to Dundee is sold to the Detroit & Lima Northern
Railway, to be used as a part of their main line between Detroit
and Adrian. [EMR4]
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The Grand Trunk operates funeral
trains between Brush Street Depot and the Mount Olivet Cemetery,
which was located on their Detroit-Port Huron line.
Certain trains also made either scheduled or conditional stops
at the cemetery. [MRC-6/1973]
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The Detroit & Lima Northern uses
the Wabash Railroad, for a time, between Britton and Detroit to
reach the Detroit Union Station. [EMR4]
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Pack, Woods & Co. of AuSable,
large lumber operators, cease operations. [GW]
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Chicago & West Michigan
purchases a wooden car ferry which had formally been used
between Conneaut, Ohio and Port Stanley, Ontario. It is
moved and put into service between Muskegon and Milwaukee.
It begins Pere Marquette service after the merger in 1900.
[COHS-8/1997]
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First municipal subway in U.S.
opens in Boston. [DWS]
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Fletcher Paper Company opens a
paper mill at Alpena, and a new pulp mill t Broadwell's Dam,
five miles from Alpena. A spur track brings pulp from that
mill to Alpena for the making of paper through a chemical
process. [DMAR-1898]
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D&M builds a new station at
Twining at a cost of $800. [DMAR-1898]