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1909

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  • February:  In what was one of the original examples of "wireless train communications", the Lake Shore transmitted a telegraph message between a train and the stations at Cleveland, Toledo, Elkhart and Chicago.  In Elkhart, a line was installed between the station and an antenna on the  Standard Hotel in Elkhart.  On the train, the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company installed receiving equipment in the  buffet car of a special train.  The first message was received when the train was 12 miles from Elkhart. [LS]

  • Early:  The Soo Line cuts back passenger service on the Gogebic branch between Bessemer, MI and Mellon, WI from three round trips to two.  [SOO-Sp/1996]

  • May 21:  The Houghton County Traction Co. opens Electric Park, its outing resort south of Calumet.  The formal opening is attended by a concert by the full Calumet & Hecla band.  The band will also play every Sunday during the season, and for the free dances on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings.  [CCEN]

  • May 29:  "Ann Arbor Carferry No. 4" capsizes on its side at Manistique while being improperly loaded with 24 cars of iron ore.  There was no loss of life.  It was righted and sent to Milwaukee for drydocking and repairs.  It would not return until September 27.   [MDOT/AATHA-F/1990]

  • June 10:  State Game Warden Pierce announces that his deputies will examine spark arresters on all railway engines running through districts in which forest fires are liable to occur, to make sure they comply with the law.  Right-of-ways will also be inspected so they are kept clear of combustible material.  "More fires are caused from engine sparks than in any other way," says Pierce.  [GREP]

  • Fall:  Keweenaw Central builds a new station at Copper City.  [MCR/09]

  • December 1:  Mason and Oceana Railroad abandons 3' gauge lines from Maple to Crystal Valley, via Buttersville.  [MRRC]

  • December 31:  High point of Michigan steam railroad mileage reaches 9,059 road miles in operation at the end of the year;  employment of steam lines was 81,695.   [MDOT]


  • Pere Marquette's principal resort train to northwestern Michigan "The Resort Special," is inaugurated.    [MDOT]

  • Manistee & North Eastern builds line from Kaleva to Grayling.  [PMHS]

  • The Manistique & Lake Superior builds a branch from Shingleton to Evelyn (Doty) for a connection with the Munising Railroad (part of the LS&I).  [AATHA-W/1990]

  • Following sale to the MCRR, the Detroit Belt Line Railroad builds an additional 2 miles of track on the east side of Detroit.  [EMR4]

  • The E&LS extends its Woodlawn Branch and lays branches off the main line at Ralph.  [EDP-12/27/1950]

  • The Copper Range builds a branch line to Senter, near dollar Bay, where the E. I. DuPont De Nemours Powder Co. had constructed a plant to manufacture explosives on a large scale. [CRH]

  • Construction begins on Ford Motor's Highland Park Plant on Woodward Avenue.  Operation starts in 1910; 30 acre site built out by 1920.  [DWS]

  • Fourteen passenger and two "fast mail" trains served Adrian each day on the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern.  In the same town, the Wabash approached the Lake Shore in volume of passenger traffic and exceeded it in freight tonnage.  [AAD]

  • Grand Trunk builds depot at Ionia.  Depot continues to exist into 1974.  [IT-12/1974]

  • Michigan Central builds depot at Wolverine.  Depot continues to exist into 1974.  [IT-12/1974]

  • New union depot, built by the GTW, opens in South Lyon to replace previous building destroyed by fire.  The depot has a notable conical roof, and serves the Pere Marquette and Grand Trunk Railroads.  [DJB]

  • Small forest fires plague the Upper Peninsula.  Railroads pitch in to put out the fire.  (Year might be 1910 instead.)  [SOO-10/1991]

  • The Boyne City, Gaylord and Alpena Railroad carries 46,300 passengers and 441,282 tons of freight between Boyne City and Gaylord this year.  82% of the freight is in forest products.  [AAD]

  • COPR switches from the U.S. Express Company to the Wells, Fargo and Company. [CRH]