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Winter: Fire
sweeps through the Detroit & Mackinac Railway property in Tawas
City. The fire was reported at 3:15 a.m. by the night
hostler. The old coach house and the old woodworking shop
were destroyed by fire. flames shot 100 feet in the air as
gasoline tanks exploded. No one was injured. [RMK]
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July 19: DSS&A train #18 collides with the rear end of train 32 in
Hogan Ore Yard in Ishpeming. There are no serious injuries
but caboose 581 is destroyed and Baldwin center-cab 302 is
damaged. [RO]
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July: EMD begins
testing its Aerotrain, a new lightweight concept in passenger
trains. [LTimes/9-16-2003]
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September: Algonac
Transit Company closes and tracks removed. [IT-4/81]
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November 1: Mackinac Bridge
opens to traffic. [DWS][RO]
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December 31: GTW closes its
Haslett station. The depot was torn down some years later.
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The Detroit & Mackinac lays track
to the new National Gypsum tramway (to Lake Huron) south of
Tawas City. [DMHS]
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The state's last logging branch
railroad is constructed by the Lake Superior & Ishpeming from
Cusino at the border of Alger and Schoolcraft counties,
northeast approximately sixteen miles to Sunrise Landing,
between Triangle and Hemlock lakes. During the seven years
of operation, a total of 4,884 carloads of chemical wood for the
chemical company at Marquette, 1,109 carloads of pulpwood logs
and 2,706 carloads of veneer logs were moved. The branch
line ended in 1964. [MH-11/1993]
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Two thirds of U. S. rail is 100
lbs. or heavier. [STOV]
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The Detroit & Mackinac Ry. takes
delivery of a Woolery Model WB-2-F three burner Weed Burner.
The machine is complete with two engines, one to propel it, and
the other to operate the burner mechanism. The unit has an
enclosed steel cab, electric ignition and standard accessories.
The unit can also be used for melting snow. [RMK]
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According to annual reports filed
with the Michigan Department of Transportation, this is the last
year that the Copper Range Railroad makes a profit ($19,036 on
$630,960 in revenues). It looses money in each subsequent
year until it is abandoned in 1973. [CRAR]
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Passenger movement by air exceeds
railroads for the first time. [STOV]
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Passenger trains operate over
112,000 miles of U.S. railroads. [STOV]
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The New York Central consolidates
the Commordore Vanderbilt with the 20th Century
Limited. The extra fare for the 20th Century is
eliminated. [LS]