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Depression
continues.
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Railroads collectively operate at
a financial deficit. [STOV]
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February 1: CK&S
discontinues passenger service. [NYC-2/1989/AAD]
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March 26: The Soo
Line and C&NW agree to pool Gogebic Range ore operations.
This step was taken to cut costs. The split was 69% for
the C&NW and 31% for the Soo Line. All Soo Line trackage
from the Hoyt, WI yard to Bessemer was made a part of the pool,
and all operations were under the direction of the
superintendent of the C&NW. [SOO-Su/1996]
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May 15:
The joint operating agreement
with the Mineral Range Railroad between Houghton and Calumet was
discontinued. [CRH]
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May 31: Last
interurban in Michigan to run in regularly scheduled service departs
from Niles for a trip to South Bend- Northern Indiana Railways. [IT-12/80]
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May: The Budd Company
builds the Zephyr for the Burlington Railroad. It is
displayed at the Chicago World's Fair. One of the first
stainless streamliner trains pulled by diesel power. [STOV]
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November: The Boniface-Gorman
Lumber Co. of Lake Linden commences operations at Gay which is
served by the Copper range Railroad. [CRH]
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Diesel locomotives are first used
in passenger service. [STOV]
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Pere Marquette abandons line from
Stanton to Haynor (north of Ionia). [IT-2/1974]
Note: Differs from COHS-8/1997 which shows line abandoned in
1933.
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The Detroit & Huron Railroad,
between Cass City and Bad Axe is taken over by the Grand Trunk
Western. [MRC-7/87]
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Fewer than 20 passenger trains
chuff their way daily across the Upper Peninsula.
[IT-5/80]
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The Michigan Central discontinues
mixed train service on the Lansing Branch, between Jonesville
and Lansing. [MRC-5/1981]
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The Association of American
Railroads (AAR) is formed. The AAR includes several
entities, but principally the American Railroad Association, the
Association of Railway Executives, the Bureau of Railway
Economics, and the Railway Accounting Officers Associaiton.
[SAM]
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Most of C&NW's line from Hurley
to Pence (west of Michigan border) was abandoned after
consolidation of Gogebic Range operations with Soo Line. [SOO-Su/1996]