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January 5: The car ferry
Manistique was damaged in the Manistique port. The
boat made it back to port but sank at the dock off the Chicago
Lumber Company. She was raised four days later and taken
to dry dock at South Chicago. Ann Arbor No. 1 was
chartered by the MM&N as her replacement.
[AATHA-F/1990]
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January: The New
York Central announces that the color of the freight and
passenger stations on all of its lines would be standardized.
At the time, there was no uniform color and it was said there
were about 10 colors in use on various lines. [LS]
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February 28: First
trip through the St. Clair Tunnel with electric locomotives takes
place with a 700-ton train. Steam operation through the bore
ended on May 17, 1908. [MDOT]
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February: The PM depot at
Greenville burns and everything is destroyed. The depot
was locked after the last train leaves at 7:55 p.m. There
is a night telegraph operator but he is located at night some
distance north in the freight depot. The fire is believed
to have been started in the north room where a fire was burning
in a stove. The railroad placed a passenger coach at the
foot of Grove Street for a temporary passenger station.
[I&L]
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April 27: A sleet and snow
storm plays havoc with the telegraph and telephone companies in
the Houghton area, to say nothing of the Street Railway company
and steam railroads. Communication with points outside
Houghton County were almost completely at a standstill.
Both Western Union and Postal wires leading out of Calumet are
out of commission, though the Paine, Webber & Company wire to
Milwaukee is working part of the time. [CCEN]
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May 17: The last steam
engine pulls through the GT Port Huron to Sarnia tunnel.
Motive power is now fully switched to electric locomotives.
[MT]
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June 8: The big Wallace-Hagenbeck
circus pulls into the local railroad yards at Calument. [CCEN]
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June: Pere Marquette's
depot at South Lyon is destroyed by fire. [MHM/CB]
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July 3:
The Grand Trunk
depot in Ionia MI catches fire, destroying several freight cars,
the Presbyterian Church (which caught fire during Friday
services) and damaging several homes. [MT]
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August 3: James
MacNaughton, General Manager of the Calumet & Hecla Mining
Company, at a company picnic, states that copper mining in the
Calumet district started sixty-three years ago and the
production of copper has grown one hundred and sixty fold in the
first ten years. "Now the mines of Michigan are producing
more copper in three weeks than they produced in the first ten
years of the history of copper mining". [CCEN]
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September: Manistque &
Northern sells MM&N Car Ferry #1 to the Grand Trunk for
service between Grand Haven and Milwaukee. It was renamed
the Milwaukee.. The M&N contracted with the Ann
Arbor Railroad for car ferry service.
[AATHA-W/1990]
Also reported as a 10/5/08 transaction date. [HH/MIRX8]
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October 14: Tragic forest
fire kills 13 women and children in Metz. D&M is credited
with trying to save the lives ot villagers. [HI] [GW]
lists this date as October 18th.
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SNAPSHOT:
December 13:
Michigan Central record
of movement of trains on the Air Line Division, Sunday December
13, 1908: 11 eastbound freights and 2 westbound moves. (Note...
the MCRR ran the Air Line as an eastbound freight main between
Niles and Jackson Westbound moves used the regular main
line via Kalamazoo.) There were two eastbound and two
westbound LS&MS trains between Jackson and Haires, apparently
passenger trains. One arrived in Jackson in the morning and left
with the same power in the evening, the other departed in the
morning and the power returned in the evening.
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Houghton County Traction Co.
reaches Mohawk, the full extent of its route. [SSJB]
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Garden Bay Railroad begins
operation as a private logging road in the Garden Peninsula.
Becomes a common carrier route in 1914. [MSL]
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The W&M build their own track
between Quinnesec and Iron Mountain. [MW]
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Grand
Trunk builds a 42-stall roundhouse at Durand, at the time the
state's largest and one of the few completely circular roundhouses
in the nation.
[MDOT]
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The Calumet & Hecla Railroad
begins standard gauging its line. [MOD-6/1985]
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New York Central operated a
"uniform train", which made semi-annual trips over the line.
It stoped at all stations to measure the station agents,
conductors and all other employees who wanted to obtain new
uniforms. The uniforms were then made up in New York and
sent out to the employees. [LS]
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The Pigeon depot was
constructed and served two railroad lines. the Pontiac, Oxford
and Port Austin Railroad and the Saginaw, Tuscola and Huron
Railroad. [MHM]
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Detroit Terminal Railroad may
have been built or begun this year.
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The Pere Marquette depot at
Carleton is destroyed by fire. It is replaced with a new
L-shaped structure which survived into the early 1970's.
[MRC-3/1981]
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The Pere Marquette builds a new,
7-stall roundhouse at Boardman Yard in Traverse City. The
turntable is 65 feet long. [PM45]