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January 1: Following the
collapse of the Everett-Moore syndicate, the Pleasant Bay
Railway sells its right of way to the new Detroit & Toledo Shore
Line. They constructed a freight-only connector line
between Toledo and Detroit. See September 8th.
[EMR4]
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January 20: The
Grand Trunk Western opened a passenger depot on South Washington
Street in Lansing. [MDOT]
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January: Pere
Marquette acquires Lake Erie & Detroit River Railroad (in Canada).
[PMHS]
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January: The Manistique,
Marquette & Northers builds a two-story depot and office
building in Manistique. The 24' x 65' structure is located
on the north side of Deer Street, west of the Soo Line crossing.
It cost $2,500. [AATHA-W/1990]
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April 6: Copper
Range Railroad completes line from McKeever to Calumet. [MRRC]
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May 4: A GTW passenger
train rear ends a LS&MS special which was loading passengers at
Canfield Avenue, on GTW's line south of Milwaukee Jct.
Seven people die and 22 are injured. [MRC-4/1976]
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May 6: Saginaw,
Tuscola and Huron RR, Bay City Belt Line RR, and Sanilac RR are
merged into Pere Marquette. [PMHS]
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May: Harbor
Beach and Port Hope RR completed between namesake towns. [PMHS]
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June 1: Mason and Oceana
Railroad opens 3' line from Buttersville to Maple.
Abandoned in 1909. [MRRC]
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June 1: Pere Marquette
(Sanilac Railroad) completes line from Poland to Sandusky.
[MRRC]
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August 6: Detroit
& Mackinac Jackson Lake Branch was removed to Hurst.
[NK]
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August 7: Air
brake failure caused a freight train to plow into the Wallace Brothers Circus Train at Durand
killing 26 persons and several animals. [MDOT]
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August 7:
The first revenue run
takes place on the interurban Southern Michigan Railway, between
South Bend to Niles. [MT]
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September 1: The
T&W opens its line in Adrian from the Wabash Railroad to
Adrian's town center. [EMR4]
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September 8:
Detroit and Toledo Shore Line Railroad completes line from River
Rouge to the Ohio state line, near Lang Yard. [MRRC/MDY33]
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September 16: The Toledo
Railway and Terminal Company completes its belt line around the
City of Toledo and celebrates by taking hundreds of citizens on
a tour of the line. It is later known as the Toledo
Terminal Railroad. [HMRB]
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September 20: Car ferry
service between Manistique and Northport begins.
[AATHA-W/1990]
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September: Grand
Trunk Car Ferry Line began service between Grand Haven and
Milwaukee. [MDOT]
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October: The
Manistique, Marquette & Northern RR initiates car ferry service
between Northport and Manistique with ferry "Manistique,
Marquette & Northern No. 1". [MDOT]
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October 1: Durand
Union Depot is dedicated. Still in use for passengers, the
building is claimed by railroad enthusiasts to be the most
photographed depot in the nation. [MDOT] [MHM]
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October: Pere Marquette
completes line from Harbor Beach to Port Hope (in Huron Co.). [MRRC]
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November 1: The
T&W begins service to Pioneer, Ohio. [EMR4]
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December 15: Pere
Marquette Railroad opens line from Alfred to Porter, Indiana.
They begin using the LSMS from Porter to Pine. [MRRC/LS]
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December 17: Wright
brothers make first airplane flight. [DWS]
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December 21: Harbor
Beach and Port Hope RR merged into Pere Marquette RR. [PMHS]
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December 26: Pere
Marquette RR passenger trains accident at East Paris killed 18
persons.
The accident
occurred after high winds extinguished a kerosene warning light.
A second report indicates that 22 may died and 30 injured.
[MDOT][MT]
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December
31: The services of the town marshal were requested at the
Calumet Mineral Range depot, on account of the many small boys
who congregate there for the purpose of taking up parcels and
newspapers. The marshal cleared the depot of the small
boys who were there "in swarms". It is said that the boys
indulge in tobacco chewing in the depot. They are also
addicted to the habit of wrestling and passengers on more than
one occasion have been "carried off their feet". [CCEN]
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December: Pere
Marquette RR completes trackage between New Buffalo to NYC at
Porter, IN. [PMHS]
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Pere
Marquette Railroad begins ferry service between Detroit and Windsor,
Ontario. [PMHS]
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Pere Marquette Railroad converts
PH&N line to Almont to standard gauge. [PMHS]
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Pere
Marquette Railroad abandons line from Atkins to Saginaw Jct. (via
Fargo) in the Thumb. [PMHS]
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Milwaukee,
Benton Harbor & Columbus (former St. Joseph Valley RR) is
sold to Pere Marquette which operated it as the Buchanan Branch
until abandonment in 1924. [PMHS]
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Packard Motor Car factory built
on East Grand Blvd. Remain's Packard's main plant until
1950's. [DWS]
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The Pere Marquette
builds branches to Sanilac Center (Sandusky) and Port Hope.
[AB]
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The E&LS extends a branch line
from Gleason to Austin, and a second branch from Austin Jct. to
Kates. [EDP-12/27/1950]
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The Copper Range makes a
rail connection between the side-hill (Michigan) smelter site
(located at the mouth of Cole’s Creek on the Portage lake) and
the main track after the property was acquired from the Atlantic
Mining Company. The Michigan Smelting company was built
about three miles west of Houghton and just a little beyond the
site of the old Atlantic Stamp Mill. Mineral was delivered to
the smelter in 40-ton bottom-dumping steel cars by the COPR,
which also hauled away the refined copper. They also brought
coal to the trestles on the upper plateau, which held 15,000
tons of coal within tunnels. [CRH]
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The Pere Marquette standarfd
gauges its Almont Branch. [AB]
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Pere Marquette
carferries Pere Marquette 19 and Pere Marquette 20 placed into
Lake Michigan service. [PMHS]
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PM car ferry service begun
between Ludington and Kewaunee, WI. [PMHS]
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President Teddy Roosevelt signs
the Elkins Act, which strengthened the prohibition on railroad
rebates. [STOV]
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The Detroit & Mackinac begins
replacing light rail between Bay City and Alpena with 70 lb.
rail. [GW]
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The Lake Shore begins building a
new twin hump yard, one mile west of the Elkhart depot. In
order to build these facilities, the Northern Indiana Railway
electric line had to move one and a half miles of track. [LS]
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The bulk of the Copper Range
Railroad’s business is rock transportation between the mines and
mills served by the line, but timber and fuel traffic was heavy
and steadily increasing. Passenger traffic and general
freight business has shown steady and surprisingly heavy growth.
[CRH]
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The Manistee & Northeastern
begins daily service through Suttons Bay and Northport.
[BWC-2/90]
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MCRR installs a manual block
signal system on all its branch lines. [IT-12/1974]
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Grand Trunk builds depot at
Vicksburg. Depot continues to exist into 1974.
[IT-12/1974]
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The Grand Rapids & Indiana builds
a new 3-stall brick roundhouse in Formans, just south of Petosky.
[GB]
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By the end of the year,
the PM is operating 3 steel ferries from Ludington. All
package break-bulk freighters had been disposed of by this date.
[COHS-8/1997]
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The first glass lined steel tank
is used by railroads for hauling milk. [SAM]