RRHX

  Railroads tough it out during the depression...

Michigan's Internet Railroad History Museum

   

1931

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  • Railroad event or related event in Michigan

  • Important non-railroad event in Michigan or outside.

  • Improvement in Technology         Mining.

  • Railroad built or extended

  • Railroad abandoned and/or removed

  • Economic panic or depression        Car ferries.

 

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  • Depression continues.

  • April 25:  The DUR Pontiac and Flint divisions are abandoned.  City operations in both cities continue.  [EMR4]

  • May 7:  Ontonagon Railroad is abandoned.  (6.6 mile branch off the Milwaukee Road to Halfway Creek).  [MRRC]

  • Summer:  GTW begins commuter passenger service between brush Street and Royal Oak Birmingham and Pontiac.  [MRC-6/1973]

  • Summer:  GTW opens a new Birmingham Station with high-level platforms.  [MRC-6/1973]

  • December 22:  Pere Marquette RR acquires control of the Manistee & North Eastern Railroad.   [PMHS][PM45]


  • Car ferry City of Milwaukee is built for the Grand Trunk Milwaukee Car Ferry Company.  It is 347 feet and holds 30 railcars on four tracks.  It is later utilized by the Ann Arbor Railroad. - [MRC-09/88]

  • Rochester Jct. interlocking tower is closed and the crossing is remoted from the Rochester depot. 1931 or 1932.  [CW]

  • The New York Central discontinues passenger service on the Monroe Branch, from Monroe to Adrian.  [MRC-5/1973]

  • The Baltimore & Ohio introduces the first air conditioned passenger train.  [SAM]

  • The ARA adopts the Type "E" coupler as a recommended practice.  [SAM]