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January 14: The
oil house in Manistique, of the MM&N catches fire and burns to
the ground.
[AATHA-W/1990]
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April 6: The
Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic next Sunday will resume their
sleeping car service between Chicago and Michigan's copper
country. The service had been out of commission since
December 10th, owing to the great difficulty experienced in
bringing the heavy trains through the heavy falls of snow that
have been experienced. [CCEN]
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April 14: Fire
destroys the Lake Shore depot at LaPorte, Indiana.
The fire started in the Express office and spread to the rest of
the building. A new station was finally opened in 1910.
[LS]
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June 1: The
Manistique, Marquette & Northern RR car ferry service between
Northport and Manistique was abandoned. [MDOT]
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May 1: Detroit, Flint &
Saginaw Railway opens electric line from Saginaw to Bridgeport.
[MRRC]
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May 17: The Manistique,
Marquette and Northern Railroad is sold to the Pere Marquette.
[HH/MIHX8]
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June 25: D&M prevails in a
battle to cross the Michigan Central tracks in Cheboygan.
A supportive mob turned over an MCRR car which was in the way.
[HI]
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June 26: D&M
reaches Cheboygan. The road orders two new solid vestibule
passenger trains, complete with 70-ton, high wheeled
locomotives, for through service between Detroit and Mackinac
Island,
via boat from Cheboygan. [HI/NK/MDOT/GW]
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June 29: Delray Connecting
Railroad completes 2 mile line from Delray to Detroit Southern
RR on Zug Island. [MRRC]
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June 30: Erie
& Michigan Railway and Navigation Co. incorporated.
[MDY33]
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July 9: A bad derailment
occurred on the Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic at a low spot
called "Plumber's Sag" ten miles east of Mellen, WI.
Excessive speed while attempting to make the hill was blamed for
the crash which killed Conductor Wilbur Curry. [SOO-Sp/1996]
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December:
Quinnesec & Western Railway completes line from Everett to
Menominee River. [MRRC]
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Detroit, Monroe & Toledo Short
Line Railway completes electric line from Springwells to Toledo.
[MRRC]
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The Pere Marquette replaces
individual passenger and freight depots with a brick combination
depot in Mt. Pleasant. [COHS-2/1995]
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Lansing Manufacturers
Railroad (owned by MCRR/LS&MS) opens 6 miles of line on the west
side of Lansing. [MRRC]
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The Wyandotte Terminal railroad
builds 10 miles of track to serve the Michigan Alkali Company in
Wyandotte. [EMR4]
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The W&M builds a branch from
Everett Jct. to Miscauno Island. [MW]
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GTW completes double tracking of
their main line east of Lansing - [GTWHS 08/01]
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The last 10 steam engines are
produced in Jackson and rolled out of the Michigan Central
Railroad's machine shops. Employment at the facility is
now down to 1,500. [JCP]
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The Michigan Central/Canada
Southern builds a new brick depot on Grosse Isle, to handle
cross river international traffic. The depot, which was
apparently the only island depot in Michigan, still exists today
(2001) as a museum. The route over the island was used
prior to the establishment of the Detroit-Windsor railroad
tunnel. [MRP-Volume I]
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The Pere Marquette replaces the
Howe truss bridge over the Grand River between Malta (Seqwum)
and Lowell with a steel bridge. [L&H]
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The Lake Shore Elkhart yard
"humps" are raised to a height of forty feet, to obtain the
necessary speed for rolling cars into the yard. The
Elkhart twin-hump yards hold 2,000 cars, the 2nd largestin the
United States (1st being the CB&Q Stickney Yard near Chicago).
[LS]
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Pere Marquette river
ferry Pere Marquette 14 launched. [PMHS]
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Coach
shops are erected by Pere Marquette Railroad in Saginaw.
It contains four tracks and has the capacity of eight cars. [PMHS][PM45]
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A collision on the Pere
Marquette at Elmdale kills five and injures 25. [AAD]
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Ford Motor Company builds the
Piquette Avenue Plant, at Piquette and Beaubien St. [BOM]
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Due to congestion in the
City of Detroit, an outer belt railroad line was built on the
east side of the city. This line opened up the vast
corridor for industrial development just outside the city
limits. [BOM]
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Crawford and Manistee
River Railway abandons line 10 miles in length in Kalkaska
County, from Sec. 13 T25N R5@ to Sec. 25 T26N R6W. [MRRC]
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The American Locomotive Company
builds the first true "Mallet" locomotive. [SAM]