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January 1: The Copper Range Railroad adds several
additional trains between Houghton and Calumet since navigation
has been closed. A train leaves Calumet for Houghton at
7:00 p.m. and returns at 11:15 p.m. giving Calumet residents a
chance to witness all hockey games at Portage Lake. The
fare is five cents, the same as the Street Railway. [CCEN]
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January 1:
Manistee & Grand Rapids opens line from Peacock to Marion via
Luther. [MRRC]
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January 2: The President of
the First National Bank at Calumet announces a new railroad,
known as the Keweenaw Central is opening up the country to the
north and that prospects are good for the area to contain 10,000
to 15,000 more people in the next two years. [CCEN]
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January: Grand
Rapids Terminal Railroad completes 2+ mile line in Grand Rapids
(became Grand Trunk). [MRRC]
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April 8: For the first time
in twelve months, it was possible yesterday to cross Portage
Lake in Houghton via the county bridge, traffic having been
suspended for a year as a result of the destruction of the
drawbridge by a lake steamer. [CCEN]
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Winter: An ice famine in
the central United States, produces substantial business for the
Detroit & Mackinac Ry. During cutting season, four
solid trains of ice moved south daily. [GW]
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May 5: The first train
operates on the Kalamazoo, Lake Shore & Chicago, which uses the
former Michigan Central line between Kalamazoo and Lawton.
This line had been sold to the LKS&C after the opening of
Michigan Central's "Miller Cut-Off" (the present Amtrak line).
[MT]
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June 23: A Copper Range
passenger train stuck a cow and killed it, between Calumet and
Lake Linden. Though cows are occasionally struck by
trains, this is the first time that the cow was tossed into the
air and landed on the coach next to te locomotive. [CCEN]
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July 16: Te Copper Range
Railroad institues the "Freda Flyer", a new train operating on
Sunday's between Calumet and the railroad's park at Freda,
southwest of Houghton. [CCEN]
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July 24: The Calumet &
Hecla Mining company announces its intention to change the Hecla
and Torch Lake Railroad from narrow gauge to standard gauge in
the near future. [CCEN]
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October: The
Detroit River Tunnel Co. commences work on a railroad tunnel from
Detroit to Windsor. [MDOT]
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December: The LS&MS, in
cooperation with the Michigan Central, resumes through passenger
trains between Detroit and Hillsdale. These had been
reduced when the DH&SW came under LS&MS control in 1881.
[MRC-7/1973]
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December 17: A strike of
the section hands of the Mineral Range Railroad came to an en
this morning. "Officials met the men's demands for $1.75
per day instead of $1.50 that they had been paid previous to the
trouble". [CCEN]
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December 27: The Michigan
Central purchases the Chicago, Kalamazoo and Saginaw (CK&S).
[MT]
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Consumers Power builds private
industrial road 5 miles, from Erwin to Croton Dam in Newaygo Co.
[MRRC]
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Erie & Michigan Railway &
Navigation Co. opens line from Alabaster to Alabaster Jct. (near
Tawas City). [MRRC]
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Traverse City, Leelanau and
Manistique completes line from Hatchs to Northport in the
Leelanau Peninsula. [MRRC]
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The Kalamazoo, Lake Shore and
Chicago interurban line builts tracks from Kalamazoo through
Lawton to Paw Paw. The railroad used the old Michigan
Central right-of-way (from Kalamazoo to Mattawan) for part of
its route. (The MCRR had recently relocated to a new right
of way between these towns. The road was operated as a
steam road. [AAD]
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The Detroit Terminal Railroad
builds from the Detroit River, in a northwesterly direction to a
crossing of the GTW Mt. Clemens Subdivision near Mt. Elliott.
The line then continues to be built past MCRR's North Yard to
Davison and Mound Roads. A yard, engine house and general
office is constructed on land west of Mound Road. Over the
next five years, tracks are laid to 1/2 mile west of Grand River
Avenue. [EMR4]
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The Keewenaw Central standard
gauge line is built from Calumet northeast to Manden and Lac
LaBelle, serving mines at Mandan and Phoenix. [MOD-6/1985]
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The COPR extends from Calumet on
the north via Lake Linden and Hancock, to Houghton Mill Mine
Jct. to Mass.
They also had branch lines from Mill Mine Jct. southeast to
Painesdale, and from Mill Mine Jct. to Freda Park.
Branch lines also existed from Greenland Jct. to Greenland and
the Adventure Mine, from Calumet Jct. to Laurium, from Calumet
Jct. to Centennial Mine, from Redridge Jct. to Redridge, from
Edgemere Jct. to the Adventure Stamp Mill and from the Painsdale
Branch to Baltic, Trimountain Mine and the Champion Copper Mine.
[CRH]
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Houghton-Hancock bridge is
rebuilt and placed back into service with center pilot house.
[SSJB]
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NOTE: As of July, the Lake
Shore & Michigan Southern continue to use "left hand" operation
of double track. [LS]
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The Steel Trusts begin to
purchase huge tracts of land with limestone deposits for future
development. [GW]
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It was reported that signal crews
from the LS&MS were preparing their Air Line track to change
from "left hand" to "right hand" operation. [LS]
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Pere Marquette operates 2,393.09
miles of track at its peak this year. [COHS-8/1997]
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Kalamazoo,
Lake Shore & Chicago (Fruit Belt) leased discontinued line from
MCRR between Kalamazoo and Mattawan, and the PM-owned South Haven
and Southeastern. [IT-12/79]
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Henry Ford acquires a 60-acre
site in Highland Park for a new factory. It is completed
in 1914 and includes a moving assembly line. [BOM]
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The
Pere Marquette RR began Detroit-Windsor car ferry operations.
[MDOT]
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Michigan
United Railways builds Kalamazoo's first interurban depot. [IT-12/79]
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Michigan Central opens new
(current) depot in Wolverine in Cheboygan County. [MHM]
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Pere Marquette builds a new
single track, steel swing span bridge over the St. Joseph River
in St. Joseph. [PM45]
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Grand Trunk builds depot at
Saranac. Depot continues to exist into 1974.
[IT-12/1974]
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Pere
Marquette RR abandons line from Rodney to Chippewa Lake, 6 miles. [PMHS/COHS-8/1997]
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Congress passes the Hepburn ct
which abolishes the practice of granting passes. It also
empowers the ICC to establish "just and reasonable railroad
rates". [STOV]
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All-steel paassenger cars are
placed in regular passenger service. [STOV]
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The upper quadrant semaphore
signal is introduced by the Pennsylvania Railroad. [SAM]
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The Pacific Fruit Express is
organized to ship perishables from California to the eastern
markets. [SAM]