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January 10: Grand
Rapids, Kalkaska & Southeastern Railroad completes line from
Rapid City to Stratford. It is standard gauge and is laid
with 60-lb. rail. [COHS-1/1998/MRRC]
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January 22: The
Blizzard of 1898 drops 16 inches of snow, followed by an
additional 6 inches on January 25th. The blizzard raged on
for almost a week, causing 14 foot drifts in many places, and
wreaking havoc on railroad operations state-wide and stopping PM
through trains for at least 5 days.
In Ludington, all four
PM car ferries remained in port all week.
[COHS-1/1998]
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June 18: A new Saxby and
Farmer interlocking plant and tower is installed at Cassopolis,
Michigan at the crossing of the Grand Trunk Western and the
Michigan Central Air Line branch. [MSAI]
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April 25:
Spanish-American War begins. Ends on August 12. [DWS]
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May: Detroit
& Lima Northern RR completes line from Dundee to Detroit. [IC-12/79]
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May: Detroit & Lima
Northern RR acquires trackage rights from Dundee to Tecumseh on
the LS&MS. [IC-12/79]
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June 12: Regular service
begins on the Detroit, Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor interurban
railroad. [EMR4]
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June 15: The Lake Shore &
Michigan Southern standardizes the color of all passenger cars
to an olive color, with gold striping. The fast mail cars
were repainted to this new paint scheme. [LS]
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July 4: Detroit &
River St. Clair Railway opens line from Chesterfield to Algonac
(electric line). [MRRC]
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July 16: The N&NW
completes its line from Steuben to McNeil's Camp. [AATHA-Sp/1991]
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August 18: The
Detroit and Lima Northern Railway completes line from Delray to
Tecumseh (partially using existing track), and from Adrian to
Ohio state line. [MRRC]
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Summer: SNAPSHOT:
Petosky is the center of a large commuter/tourist train network,
which includes 15 round trips a day to Harbor Springs, 7 to Oden,
5 south to Walloon Lake and 4 to Mackinaw City on the GR&I.
Dummy trains were run every 20 minutes to a Methodist camp in
Bay View. The Pere Marquette ran as many as 10 trips daily
between Charlevoix and Petosky. The last of these trains,
from Petosky to Harbor Springs, was run in the summer of 1941.
[NK]
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August 11: The Saginaw
Grocers and Butchers association held their annual picnic at
D&M's Tawas Beach. 2,000 people were brought to the
location by train using 40 passenger cars. [GW]
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September 11: Detroit
& Mackinac opens line from La Rocque to Onaway. [NK]
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September 16: The Lake
Shore & Michigan Southern standardizes the color of all
passenger stations and freight houses to a new color which
matches the olive green color of their passenger cars.
This replaces the yellow tint that most stations had received up
to this point. [LS]
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September 28: Detroit, Lake
Shore and Mt. Clemens Railway opens electric line from Detroit
to Mt. Clemens, via Grosse Pointe Farms. [MRRC]
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October 5: A new
interlocking plant and tower is proposed in Clare for the
crossing of the Flint & Pere Marquette and the Ann Arbor
Railroad. It is a 16 lever Union Switch & Signal frame.
The tower is located across from the union depot. [MASI]
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October 8: The M&NW
completes a junction with the Munising Railway at the end of a
branch line from Scotts to McNeils to Ackers, in Alger County,
11.5 miles long..
[AATHA-F/1990]
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November
1: The M&NW completes their line to Shingleton. [HH/MIHX8]
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November
11: Calumet's local newspaper reports that the northbound
train (Mineral Range?) has been late every night this week from
one to two hours. "This is accounted for by the large
number of sportsmen coming to this district from outside to hunt
the wily deer. Much time is consumed in the transferring
of camp outfits". [CCEN]
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December 24: The first
interurban arrives in Dearborn. [MRC-10/1987]
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December 31: Manistique and
Northwestern Railway opens line from Manistique to Shingleton.
[MRRC]
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December: The Detroit,
Grand Rapids & Western builds a spur line from their main line
to Lyons. The depot is located in the southwest part of
town. [I&L]
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Boyne Falls & Northeastern builds
8 mile long logging railroad from Boyne Falls northeast to T34N
R4W. [MRRC]
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The Wisconsin & Michigan builds
its line from Faithorn, MI to Quinnesec between 1898 and 1902.
[MW]
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The E&LS builds its Woodlawn
branch, from Woodlawn to Golden. [EDP-12/27/1950]
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Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
builds depot at Jonesville. Depot continues to exist into
1974. This is the stone and brick bu located 1/2 mile west
of the 1870 wood depot, and is on the line to the west.
[IT-12/1974]
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The Flint & Pere Marquette
standard-gauges its line between Port Huron and Grindstone City,
and to Sand Beach (Harbor Beach). [AB]
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Sugar beets are first planted in
Michigan's "thumb". [AB]
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The Michigan Central Railroad
builds a new stone and brick station in Dowagiac. It is
still used today (2001) by Amtrak. [MRP-I]
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Grand Trunk builds depot at
Marcellus. Depot continues to exist into 1974.
[IT-12/1974]
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The South Haven and Eastern
(formally the Toledo and South Haven) changes it's gauge to
standard gauge. In 1903, it becomes part of the Pere
Marquette system. [AAD]
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Construction begins on the
Portland Cement Plant in Alpena. [DMAR-1899]
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The LS&I railroad begins
passenger traffic to Presque Isle in Marquette from Ishpeming.
This route proves to be popular and the LS&I adds two additional
passenger coaches to their equipment. [EHMT]