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January 31:
Governor Ferris of Michigan has been quoted in the newspapers as
urging the state to take over ownership of the Pere Marquette.
"My legal knowledge on the subject of state ownership of
railroads is exceedingly meager," he said, according to reports.
"But under certain conditions, it seems to me it would be wise
for Michigan to own the Pere Marquette Railroad. This
system, so called, forms a network throughout Michigan. If
the state can legally take over this road, it would be a godsend
to the people. Further, Michigan could then furnish a
practical illustration of public ownership. [RA-1/31/1913]
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March 4: Toledo,
Ann Arbor and Jackson Railroad opens electric line from Toledo
to Petersburg. [MRRC]
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March 28: A
special committee of the Michigan Legislature is appointed to
investigate the financial history of the Pere Marquette.
The committee holds sessions. [RA-3/28/1913]
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April 4: The Pere
Marquette announces at public hearings that the receivers plan
the following improvements of the road: Laying 25,000 tons
of new rails; installation of automatic block signals; building
of a new freight terminal at Grand Rapids; grade reductions west
of Plymouth; building of double track Delray to Plymouth; and a
new freight terminal at Porter, Indiana. [RA-4/4/1913]
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April 4: The ICC
rules that the Ann Arbor Railroad must cease discriminatory rate
practices for seasonal passenger fares to Hamburg, Michigan.
The AARR has been charging less expensive rates for trips
between Toledo and Whitmore Lake and Lakeland, which are summer
resorts, while denying the low fare to Hamburg, Michigan,
located between Whitmore Lake and Lakeland which also is a
summer resort. [RA-4/4/1913]
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May 2: The state
committee investigating the Pere Marquette concludes its report,
saying that the 2 cent per mile limit set by the ICC on
passenger revenue is insufficient for branch line operations.
[RA-5/2/1913]
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July 22: Workers
in the Copper districts of the Upper Peninsula initiate a strike
that lasts until April 14, 1914. An eight (8) hour workday
is established. [DWS/MOD-6/1985]
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September 28: The Detroit
and Huron Railway completes their line from Cass City to Bad
Axe. [MRRC]
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September 29: Bay
City Terminal Railway completes 1.25 mile line from Cincinnati,
Saginaw & Mackinaw RR at Ionia and Chippewa Streets, Bay City,
to east shore of Saginaw River at 7th Street) (GTW).
[MRRC]
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November: The Copper Range
builds an extension of
their line south from
Painesdale to the
main line, just over three miles. This resulted in a new route
for through traffic between Mill-Mine Jct. to a point known as
Milepost 30. The main line now ran through South Range, Trimountain
and Painesdale.
(Previous to this, these three towns were on a branch line). [CRH]
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December 5: The
ICC rules that car switching charges on the Michigan Central and
Pere Marquette are adequate. The Commission rules that the
Detroit Terminal Railroad may increase switching rates, not to
exceed $4.50 per car for a switching movement between any two
points on its line. [RA-12/5/1913]
December 16: Michigan
Central RR depot in Detroit is opened. It is the tallest
railroad terminal in the world at the time. [MDOT]
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Pere
Marquette RR ends rail service between Holland and Ottawa Beach. [PMHS]
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DSS&A removes line between Riddle
Jct. and Michigan Mine, near Maas. [SSP]
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Pere
Marquette RR completes roundhouse and coal dock in Port Huron.
[PMHS]
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Michigan Central's Kinnear track
pans are moved from Kinnear (east of Dexter) to Four Mile Lake,
near Chelsea. [MHS]
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The Pere Marquette replaces an
iron bridge across the Grand River two miles east of Ionia.
The new bridge has sandstone piers and steel girders.
[I&L]
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J. P. Morgan dies. [STOV]
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The
Grand Trunk Western Port Gratiot "Block I" Car Shops, in
Port Huron are destroyed by fire in 1913. [CB]
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Michigan Central builds depots in
Galien and Three Oaks. Depots continue to exist as of
1974. [IT-12/1974]
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Grand Trunk builds new depots at
Owendale, Washington and Bellevue. Depots continue to exist as of
1974. [IT-12/1974/MRP-I]
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Pere Marquette builds new depot
at Port Huron. Depot continues to exist as of 1974.
[IT-12/1974]
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A general railroad
strike occurs during this year. [COHS-8/1997]
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Pere
Marquette RR completes bascule bridge over Black River in Port
Huron. [PMHS]
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A new International
Railroad Bridge is completed over the American locks at Sault
Ste. Marie. The bridge was built by the Straus Bascule
Bridge Company of Chicago. The bridge replaces the
original bridge which was opened in 1887. [BOM]