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January 1: Saint
Marie Union Depot Co. opens line in Sault Ste. Marie to
downtown. [MRRC]
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January 18: The
first interurban car from Ann Arbor arrives in Jackson.
[EMR4]
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January 28: After being
closed due to severe snowfall, the local newspaper reports that
street car traffic has reopened between Houghton and Red Jacket.
Manager Oakley had given orders yesterday to abandon
everything on the road "until the blizzard has spent its fury".
One car was abandoned at Woodland Avenue and another was
abandoned at Albion on Sunday night. The storm was so
severe that the passengers on the car at Albion did not feel
secure in leaving the car to find their way to their destination
on foot. A sumber staid on the car all night. At one
o'clock two cars followed the snow plow to Laurium. The
paper reports that most street railway employees feel that more
and efficient methods will have to be used [to remove snow] if
the road is expected to be kept open in future storms of a
similar character. The street car company has over 100 men
at work today shoveling snow at different points along the road.
[CCEN]
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January 29: The PM depot at
Greenville receives a new addition, allowing passengers and
freight to be handled in one building. [I&L]
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February 4: The newspaper
opines that the Houghton County street railway manager has had
no experience in running cars in the Lake Superior country, for
whenever there is a snow storm of no special severity, the
street car service is at a stand still. "The little narrow
gauge trains that used to run over the Mineral Range did not
miss schedule time a dozen times in a dozen years. During
the winter of 1893, there were snow drifts along the line at
Franklin, Highway, and Osceola from twenty to thirty feet high,
yet those little trains would get through. [CCEN]
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March 29: The Hecla and
Torch Lake railroad brakes the amateur record yesterday in its
transportation of vein rock from the big Calumet & Hecla mine to
the mill. About 1,250 cars of rock were taken down,
reports the local newspaper. [CCEN]
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May 9: Anthracite coal
minors go on strike with far reaching affect. Resolved on
October 25. [DWS]
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June 15: The New York
Central and Lake Shore begin operating the 20th Century Limited,
a crack luxury passenger train between New York City and
Chicago, via the Airline. It was an extra fare, all
Pullman train for most of its existence. It continued to
operate until 1967. During the steam era, the train's
locomotive was regularly changed at Elkhart. [LS]
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June 25: The
Michigan Central and the Pere Marquette RR open Union Station in
Lansing. [MDOT]
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July 1: Marquette
and Southeastern completes line from Big Bay through Marquette to Lawson.
Controlled at incorporation by Cleveland Cliffs Iron Co. [MRRC/MRC-10/1987]
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July: Work begins on the
Copper Range Railroad building a tunnel underneath the Hecla and
Torch Lake Railroad northeast of Hancock. The tunnel was
situated above the Lake Linden reservior where the H&TL made a
large curve. It is build mostly of concrete for durability. [CRH]
Fall: The
Pere Marquette begins Port Huron-Sarnia car ferry service. [MDOT][PMHS]
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October: Double tracking of
the Michigan Central Railroad main line at Albion is completed.
[Albion Morning Star]
November 22: The Wisconsin
Central's (1st) Ashland ore dock catches fire, causing severe
damage. Three lives were lost fighting the blaze.
Work was immediately begun to reconstruct the dock. It was
reopened on April 24, 1903. The rebuilt dock had fire
walls every 200 feet and sprinkler systems throughout to help
avoid sesequent conflagrations. [SOO-W/1996]
November: The interurban
bridge over the Lake Shore and MCRR lines at Albion is
completed. It is 700 feet long, with its largest span
being 135 feet. It was built by the American Steel &
Bridge Co. [Albion Morning Star]
December:
The extension of the
Copper Range Railroad from
Houghton to Calumet and Laurium was now completed, except for
ballasting. Freight trains were running and passenger service
would start about May 1, 1903. Six new passenger coaches
were purchased, and three locomotives were added bringing the
total to 16. [CRH]
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December: The Manistique
Marquette & Northern car ferry No. 1 was launched and is sailing
between Manistique and Elberta.
[AATHA-W/1990]
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LS&I builds southeast, from
Marquette to Lawson in Alger County where is joins the Munising
Railway (which it purchased). [MSL]
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The Copper Range Railroad is
extended to the Calumet area. Subsequently (date unknown)
a branch line is built from Dollar Bay to Senter, adding 26
miles to the trackage. [CRAR]
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The Wyandotte Southern Railroad
builds 5.5 miles of track to serve the Pennsylvania Salt
chemical plant in Wyandotte. This road connected with the
DT&I. The WSRR went out of business in the 1980's.
[EMR4]
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The Toledo Terminal Railroad
builts its upper bridge over the Maumee River. [GLF]
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The E&LS builds its Escanaba
Branch, and a branch from Northland to Gleason.
[EDP-12/27/1950]
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The Huron & Western Railroad
builds west from Foss (northeast of Bay City) to the coal mines
owned by the Wolverine Coal Company. This line was bought
by the Pere Marquette in August, 2003 and operated for at least
10 years as a cheap supply of coal. (Bult in 1902 or 1903)
[NK]
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The Hecla Belt Line Railroad
begins building from Essexville south and west to form a belt
line around Bay City. It is taken over by the Bay City &
Battle Creek Railway in 1912 and became part of the Michigan
Central in 1916. [NK]
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Pere Marquette Railroad summer
season steamship service between Ottawa Beach (Holland) and
Milwaukee ended. [PMHS]
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Railroad repair shops of the
Ausable & Northwestern Railroad burn in McKinley. [HI]
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GTW completes
construction on a castle-like depot in Lansing, with its square
tower (current building). [MHM]
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Pere Marquette begins car float
operations in Port Huron. [MRC-2/1995]
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Michigan Central builds depot at
Lansing. Depot continues to exist into 2001 and is owned
and operated by Clara's Restaurants.
[IT-12/1974]
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Michigan Central builds depots at
Dowagiac and Charlotte. Depots continue to exist into
1974.
[IT-12/1974]
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1902 is a record breaking year
for the amount of ore shipped from the Gogebic Range in the
Upper Peninsula.
[SOO-W/1996]
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One person is killed and 100 are
injured as a result of a Detroit & Mackinac excursion train
wreck at Black River. A defective switch is blamed for the
accident. [RMK]
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The town of Blaney in the Upper
Peninsula is created by the William Mueller Lumber Company.
Itis converted to resort operation about 1927. [BOM]
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Bear Lake and Eastern Railroad
abandons 3' gauge route from Pierport via Bear Lake to Cleon
Twp. in Manistee County. [MRRC]