|
Info Sources
RRHX
Home
MichiganRailroads.com
1830's
1840's
1850's
1860's
1870's
1880's
1890's
1900's
1910's
1920's
1930's
1940's
1950's
1960's
1970's
1980's
1990's
2000's
|
|
1970
Overview |
- Early: SNAPSHOT:
The C&NW and Milwaukee Road pool power on the Randville-Escanaba
mine run using two C&NW and 1 Milwaukee Road H-16-66 "Baby
Trainmasters". [R&R-3-1980]
- Mid 1970's: CSX ceases to
use its Bascule draw bridge over the Black River at Port Huron.
[MRC-10/1987]
- Late 1970's: Soo Line pulls up
the rail from Raco to Soo Jct when the DOD Bomarc base closes.
[IT-5/81]
|
|
| 1970 |
-
January: The
I.C.C. authorizes the Ann Arbor RR to abandon 80.52 miles of its car
ferry route between Frankfort and Menominee, and its switch yard and
dock facility at Menominee. [MDOT]
-
March 4:
Penn Central
petitions the Interstate Commerce Commission to discontinue all
passenger service in Michigan, save for some Ann Arbor-Detroit
commuter trains. [MT]
-
May 17:
Three
young bandits boarded a freight train as it entered Detroit,
held a conductor at gunpoint and broke into two freight cars.
The robbery, which was believed to be Detroit's first train
robbery, netted the thieves baby strollers, bassinets and
rattles. [MT]
-
June 21: Penn
Central RR enters into bankruptcy. Railroad is loosing $1
million each day. [MDOT/STOV]
-
March 31: Wabash Railroad
purchased by Norfolk and Western. [MRRC]
-
October: Congress establishes Amtrak.
Formally called the National Railroad Passenger Corp., Amtrak is
a federally supported corporation that will operate nearly all
intercity passenger trains in the U.S. Assumes control of
passenger service from the nation's private rail companies the
next year. [DWS]
-
December 31: Michigan
railroad mileage totals 6,140 miles. [MDOT]
-
-
Passenger trains cover 49,000
miles of U.S. railroads. 500 passenger trains currently
exist. [STOV]
|
|
| 1971 |
-
April 30: Privately-operated
railroad passenger service in Michigan comes to an end on the
C&O, GTW, The Milwaukee Road, Penn Central and the Norfolk &
Western RR as Amtrak is formed. The "Wabash
Cannonball" operates for the last time between Detroit and St.
Louis.
-
April 30: The last
regularly scheduled passenger trains, #206 and 208 operate
between Muskegon via Grand Haven to Holland on the Chessie.
[MRC-4/1988]
-
April 30: The GTW ends
inter-city passenger service. The "Mohawk" was the last
passenger train in and out of Brush Street Station.
Detroit to Pontiac commuter trains continue to use the station.
[MRC-6/1973]
-
May 1: Fort
Street Union Depot is closed. [IT-4/81/DPH]
-
May 1: The C&NW ceases
passenger train operation (a Sunday-only operation) from Chicago
to Menominee in Wisconsin. [MSL]
-
May 1: Amtrak trains cover
21,000 miles nationally, begins
operations in Michigan. [MRRC/STOV]
-
-
Amtrak closes the 1886 Ann Arbor
depot. It is sold to the Chuck Muer organization and
reopened as a highly regarded eatery. [BWC-4/1990]
-
Amtrak discontinues operating
passenger service from Detroit east through Canada.
[MRC-12/1974]
-
The C&O abandons branch
lines between Port Huron and Croswell, and between Harbor Beach
and Port Hope. [AB]
-
The Copper Range Railroad
takes up rail between Mill-Mine Jct. and Freda. [CRH]
|
|
| 1972 |
-
January: The Ann Arbor Railroad
completes installation of its Traffic Control System (TCS) between
Alexis and Diann. The interlocking at Federman was automated
in this process, and the shanty and lever frame was removed.
[AATHA-W/1990]
-
February: The Lancaster
Dispatcher, a newsletter of the National Railway Historical
Society, reports that more mileage of the nation's railroad trackage
is currently in bankruptcy, than during the depression in the early
1930's. [IT-10/1972]
-
May: The New York
Central abandons more of its "Old Road" from Osseo west to
Hillsdale, about 5 miles. [GM]
-
July 12: The Cadillac
and Lake City Railroad, a former branch line of the GR&I/PRR, is
officially abandoned. [IT-10/1972]
-
November 3:
The final Copper Range train
comes back to Houghton from McKeever with one car and a load of wood
products out of the Northwoods facet at South Range. [CRH]
-
Late: Chesapeake & Ohio and
Baltimore and Ohio announce the new name of their coordinated
operations: The Chessie System. [IT-10/1972]
-
The Electro-Motive Division of
General Motors celebrates it's 50th anniversary.
[IT-10/1972]
The Penn Central Railroad's tax
burden for 1970 was cancelled by the United States Supreme Court.
[IT-10/1972]
|
|
| 1973 |
-
January: The GTW's
Taylor Street freight house in Chicago, adjacent to the Dearborn
Street Station, is torn down. It was the last of the three
downtown GTW freight houses in Chicago. [MRC-7/1973]
-
March 2: Copper
Range Railroad abandons all remaining operations. [MRRC]
-
March 13: Governor
Milliken issues an executive order reorganizing the State Highway
Department giving it jurisdiction over all state transportation
programs. The department's responsibility was expanded to
include aeronautics, railroads, buses, water transportation and port
development. [MDOT]
-
March 31: The Copper Range
Railroad abandons its entire line of railroad. The rail is
pulled up in the Spring of 1974. [CRAR/CRH]
-
March: Penn Central
abandons 10 miles of the "Old Road" from the west side of Adrian
to Clayton. [GM] See also
-
The ICC gives permission to
abandon the Cadillac and Lake City Railway between station 18352
and the end of the Falmouth branch in Clam Union Township (the
unincorporated community of Falmouth), 8.32 miles.
[MRC-11/1972]
-
June 29: The last passenger
train, No. 999 (a Detroit-Pontiac commuter train), leaves the
Brush Street Depot in Detroit. Because tracks had been
removed from the depot yard to make way for the Renaissance
Center, passengers had to walk 1 1/2 blocks from the depot
concourse to board it. The Brush Street station was 106
years old, built in 1867. [MRC-8/1973]
-
Mid: The ICC approves the
abandonment of Penn Central trackage between Kalamazoo and South
Haven, a distance of 37.45 miles. [MRC-8/1973]
-
August: The C&O station at
Erie, Michigan was destroyed by fire. [MRC-12/1973]
-
Summer: The DSS&A Calumet
passenger station is sold to a Detroit businessman. This
station was once the headquarters for the Mineral Range
Railroad. [MRC-9/1973]
-
September 12: The GTW
dedicates a 76.8 mile microwave network, connecting Detroit,
Pontiac and Port Huron. The system eliminates the need for
wire-on-pole communications along the railroad right of way.
[MRC-10/1973]
-
Fall: The Penn Central
completes a mile mile long spur to serve Detroit Edison's new
Monroe Power Plant. [MRC-12/1973]
-
October 15: Ann
Arbor RR enters into bankruptcy. [MDOT]
-
-
According to MPSC Commissioner
William R. Ralls, 21 railroads in Michigan are seeking to
abandon 1,960 miles of track - 29% of the state's total trackage.
[MRC-7/1973]
-
Ann Arbor razes office
at Durand (a couple of blocks north of the GTW diamond). A
crossover is being installed in its place.
[IT-2/1974]
-
The Chicago & Northwestern
purchases a fleet of high-hood Alco Century 628 locomotives,
purchased second-hand from the Norfolk & Western. These
units retire the C&NW's Fairbanks-Morse H16-66 "Baby Train
Masters" on the Upper Peninsula lines. [R&R-3/1980]
-
Within a few weeks of tearing
down C&O's Trowbridge Tower in East Lansing, a derailment
occured at the tower's former location. Had the tower been
standing, it would have been demolished by the derailment.
[MRC-7/1973]
-
D&M removes the Au Gres Branch,
from Omer to Au Gres (removal estimated between 1971 and 1973.
Not confirmed by another source. [DB]
-
Penn
Central discontinues operations on the Kalamazoo-South Haven branch. [IT-12/79]
-
Penn Central removes the
remainder of CK&S-former Michigan (interurban) Railroad track.
[NYC-2/1989]
-
The ICC approves the abandoment
of the C&O line from Edmore to Lakeview, 12.46 miles.
[MRC-4/1973]
-
The ICC approves the abandonment
of the Penn Central between Fort Wayne Jct. and Bankers.
They also approved abandonment of 5.4 miles between Horton and
Haires, and 38.8 miles between Byron Center and Wentworth, MI.
[MRC-4/1973]
-
The ICC approves the abandonment
of 6.26 miles of track between Parchland and Richland and Doster,
on the former CK&S. [MRC-3/1973]
-
The ICC approves the abandonment
of 7.07 miles of the Penn Central from Hillsdale to North Adams.
[MRC-2/1973]
|
|
| 1974 |
-
January: The Durand diamond
is now CTC controlled from Pontiac yard. This ends the
ancient manual gate/flagman system. The gates and shanty
have been removed. [IT-4/1974]
-
January 31: The Ann Arbor
Railroad begins using the GTW between Pittsburg Road (Pitt) to a
new track at Oak Street.
Their track is removed
between MP 94 and MP 96. Pitt is controlled via CTC
by the GTW dispatcher in Pontiac. [IT-4/1974]
-
February: Penn Central begins
installing 2-way CTC signalling on both main tracks between Town
Line tower (in Dearborn) and Jackson. Two high speed
crossovers are installed east and west of Wayne Jct. tower.
[IT-4/1974]
-
February: Demolition of the
Fort Street Union Depot in Detroit is finished.
[IT-4/1974]
-
Summer: Tracks are removed
on the former "Old Road" (LS&MS) between the west side of Adrian
and Cadmus. [IT-4/1974]
-
August: The Popular
Furniture building on Ypsilanti's Michigan Avenue - a former
carbarn and powerhouse for interurban lines - was razed.
During demolition, rails embedded in the floor were observed.
[IT-10/1974]
-
August: The Chessie System
(ex-PM) depot at Erie is destroyed by fire. [IT-2/1974]
-
September 13: Amtrak
runs inaugural Chicago-Port Huron trip via Lansing and Flint, the
"Blue Water Limited". [MDOT]
-
Fall: N&W's Sumner
Street Yard (ex-Wabash) is closed. All operations are
transferred to ex-NKP Homestead yard. [IT-12/1974]
-
Fall: Delray Connecting
Railroad purchases the rotary car dumper from Detroit Edison's
Delray plant and moves the dumper to Zug Island.
[IT-12/1974]
-
October 31: After a lapse
of 3 1/2 years, Amtrak restores passenger service between
Detroit and New York City. The first passengers were
treated to the sounds of music by the Detroit Fire Department
Band, inside the MCRR depot in Detroit, under the direction of
Lt. Alex Meldrum. [MRC-12/1974]
-
November: GTW closes
station agencies in Fenton and Ionia. [IT-2/1975]
-
-
Grand Trunk depots at Middleton and
Perrington on its "orphan" line from Ashley west to Greenville
have been removed. [IT-10/1974]
-
The CSX cross river operation in
Port Huron is converted from a self contained steam powered ferry,
to a barge/tug operation. The eleven crew members were cut
to five as a result. [Port Huron Times Herald-10/8/1994]
-
Penn Central abandons a
portion of its Waterloo Branch from Fort Wayne Jct. to Horton,
Michigan, 14.7 miles. [MRC-10/1973]
-
The former GR&I branch from
Kendallville, Indiana to Sturgis, Michigan is agandoned.
[MRC-9/1973]
-
LS&I completes
construction of a line between the Empire and (new) Tilden Mine.
Construction had been started in 1972. [MRC-10/1987]
|
|
| 1975 |
-
January 20: GTW razes its
Port Huron depot, also known as Tunnel Station.
[IT-4/1975]
-
February 3: Chessie System
closes stations at South Lyon and Fowlerville. Also
closing this month are agents in Alto, Belding, Gera,
Marlette, Vasser, Hart, Fremont, Newaygo, Sparta, Scottville,
Breckenridge, Hemlock Alma, Charlevoix, Petoskey and Ellsworth.
[IT-4/1975]
-
February 14: GTW makes last
run over their Lakeland to Jackson line. Generally, no
trains run west from South Lyon after this time. [IT-4/1975]
-
Spring: Chicago &
Northwestern retires its fleet of Fairbanks-Morse H16-66 "Baby
Train Masters" which were used in ore operations out of
Escanaba. These units were eventually replaced by
ex-Norfolk & Western high-hood Alco Century 628's.
[R&R-3/1980]
-
April 10:
Amtrak begins using
French-built RTG trainsets between Detroit and Chicago, the
first new equipment on the line since at least 1968. [MT]
-
April 30:
GTW is granted permission by the I.C.C. to use the
Detroit-Windsor tunnel and includes all track between West
Detroit and the Essex Terminal Railway in Windsor, 5.2 miles.
[MRC-7/1975]
-
May 16: GTW closes agencies
in Cass City, Pigeon and Imlay City. [IT-12/1975]
-
July 29: Fort Wayne
crossing is automated by the GTW with operation now handled by
the dispatcher in Battle Creek. The tower is razed.
[IT-12/1975]
-
July: The American Freedom
Train, visits the state with displays of the nation's treasured
documents, touring southern Michigan. [MDOT]
-
July 5: Penn Central closes
the station agency at Chelsea. [IT-2/1975]
-
August 21: Griffith,
Indiana station is closed by the GTW. [IT-12/1975]
-
August 29: Durand is
eliminated as a train order station by GTW. Order boards
were removed. [IT-12/1975]
-
September 14: The PC team
track west under the Broadway Bridge in Ann Arbor is removed to
make room for passenger parking. [IT-12/1975]
-
September 20: The
City of Detroit opens a narrow-gauge Washington lvd. trolley
line from Clifford to West Larned. The line should be
completed from Grand Circus Park to Cobo Hall by November.
[MRC-11/1976]
-
September 22: The
AARR/GTW diamond at Lakeland is removed from service, and the
GTW main line is shortened from MP 70.3 to 69.7.
[IT-2/1976]
-
December 15: GTW closes its
agency at Richmond. [IT-2/1976]
-
December: The GTW
roundhouse in Battle Creek, unused since 1959, is razed by a
private contractor. [IT-12/1975]
-
December: The Richmond
station agent is eliminated by the GTW. Other agencies
closed in the last year include Lapeer, Schoolcraft,
Edwardsburg, Owosso, Carson City, Fraser, Mt. Clemens and New
Haven. [IT-12/1975]
-
-
The former Penn Central
line between Cement City and Bryan Ohio is abandoned.
[MRC-2/1983]
-
Penn Central abandons the Ida
Branch, between Ida and Lenawee Jct., a distance of 19.8 miles.
[MRC-2/1975]
-
The Cadillac and Lake City
Railway is granted permission to abandon its line from Round
Lake to Lake City, a distance of 8.12 miles. [MRC-2/1975]
-
GTW
Roundhouse in Jackson is abandoned. [IT-2/80]
-
N&W Summer Street yard in Toledo
is closed. [IT-4/1975]
-
The diamond at Federman, south of
Diann, is removed. It was an interlocked crossing of the
Ann Arbor and the Penn Central. [IT-12/1975]
-
Cadillac and Lake City Railway
ends service on branch from Penn Central to Lake City.
Abandoned in 1981. [MRRC]
-
Since lightweight "Turboliner"
passenger trains have been put in service between Detroit and
Chicago, some delays have occurred due to signal malfunctions.
The new lightweight passenger trains are not heavy enough to
shake off rust accumulation. Penn Central has solved the
problem by running one of their hot shot freight trains over the
line, the first mainline freight trains to operate west of
Kalamazoo on the old MCRR in a number of years.
[MRC-8/1975]
-
The American Freedom Train,
powred by a former Reading steam locomotive No. 2101, arrives in
Detroit for a visit. The train, with 25 cars, visited the
48 contiguous states with stops in 80 cities. The train
came into town via the Norfolk & Western's line from Montpelier
to Oakwood Yard. [MRC-7/87]
|
|
| 1976 |
-
Early:
President Ford signs the Railroad Revitalization and Regulatory
Reform Act of 1976 which creates Conrail, a private, for-profit
34,000 mile freight railroad. [STOV]
-
Early: GTW opens a new car
shop in Flint. [IT-10/1976]
-
Early: The Nichols
interlocker at Battle Creek is redesigned, merging the PC and
GTW into one line through Battle Creek. [ITT-2/1976]
-
March 26: Penn Central runs
its last train on the Bay City branch. It is abandoned
from Utica 9MP 26.8) to Millington (MP 7.6), except for a small
piece of track near Lapeer. The Penn Central train, pulled
by Geep #7311 with 15 cars, was sent to clean up cars on the
line north of Rochester. [CW]
-
April 1: Conrail
begins operations in Michigan. [MDOT]
-
April 1: GTW
purchases Conrail line Denmark Spur and other lines north to
Kawkawlin.
[IT-4/80]
-
April 1: State
subsidy program begins with Michigan Northern Railway offering
Comstock Park-Mackinaw City service including Traverse City branch. [MDOT]
-
National Railroad Passenger
Corporation (Amtrak) purchases Kalamazoo to Indiana state line
route from Penn Central Transportation Corporation. [MRRC]
-
April 1: Hillsdale
County Railway Co. starts subsidized operations in Hillsdale County. [MDOT]
-
April 1: Penn
Central RR ceases operations and 200 miles of Michigan track is
abandoned. [MDOT]
-
April 1: The
State acquires the Ann Arbor RR including rolling stock and
right-of-way from Toledo, OH to Ann Arbor, and from Ashley to
Cadillac. [MDOT]
-
April 1: State
purchases Kawkawlin to Sallings
portion of the Penn Central and leases it to the Detroit & Mackinac Railway. [DJB]
-
April 30: Conrail sells
Canada Southern Railway and Detroit River Tunnel Co. to Canadian
National Railway and Canadian Pacific jointly. [MRRC]
-
Spring: The very new
Michigan Northern Railway suffered its first major derailment at
Walton Jct., while turning on to the Traverse City branch.
Someone had removed 30 tons of rail at the curve. One
trainman suffered injury and damage was done to the engine.
[MRC-7/1976]
-
July: The
Huckleberry Railroad begins operation as a narrow-gauge
passenger line on the ex-PM trackage northeast of Flint (PM's
former Otisville sub). [IT-4/1976]
-
Summer: GTW opens a new
3-track car shop in Battle Creek. [IT-10/1976]
-
Summer: The former Michigan
Central depot at Saginaw West Side is razed. [IT-10/1976]
-
Summer: The "Witch's Hat"
depot at the C&O/GTW diamond in South Lyon is being moved to a
new location in a South Lyon city park. Although
distinctive, the conical roof on the building isn't unique -
similar roofs are on GTW depots at Fowler and Saranac on the
GTW's Owosso-Grand Rapids line. [IT-4/1976]
-
Summer: The Milwaukee Road
and Chicago & Northwestern are operating a joint unit ore train
between Groveland Mine near Iron Mountain and Granite City Steel
Co. near St. Louis. Joint use of locomotives is made with
the C&NW unit always in the lead due to signal requirements.
[MRC-9/1976]
-
September: Chessie
System installs new $7.8 million microwave system which replaces
pole lines running along trackside. [IT-12/1974]
-
Fall: Chessie System has
its third major derailment at the C&O/GTW diamond at Trowbridge
in East Lansing. Cars smash through CTC equipment
buildings controlling the C&O main line from Ensel to Plymouth.
Emergency 24-hour train order stations are established at South
Lyon, Fowlerville and Trowbridge. 75 train orders a day
were issued during the 1-week period while repairs were made.
[IT-12/1974]
-
GTW is authorized to
abandon the Grand Rapids subdivision from Marne to Grand Haven.
The line has not been used for some time due to lack of traffic.
[IT-4/1976]
-
The Penn Central closes the AA
Owosso engine shops, transferring all engine maintenance to the
Stanley Yard engine house in Toledo. [IT-10/1976]
-
October: The stone and
brick depot at Lenawee Junction (LS&MS) is razed.
[IT-10/1976]
-
Late: The winter of
1976-1977 was one of the most severe of the century.
[MRC-6/1977]
-
-
The City of Detroit lays
3/4 mile of narrow-gauge (2' 11 7/16") track from Grand Circus
Park south along Washington Boulevard to Cobo Hall in a rebirth
of the Detroit Citizen's Railway. [BWC-4/1990]
-
D&M donates former Michican
Alkali #8 (now painted as D&M #8) to the Henry Ford Museum and
Greenfield Village, along with a baggage car, and two passenger
cars. [HI]
-
Conrail
removes Eaton Rapids to Vermonville segment of Jackson to Grand
Rapids branch. [IT-12/80]
-
Conrail removes remainder of the
CK&S north of Kalamazoo. [NYC-2/1989]
|
|
| 1977 |
-
Early: GTW has installed 2
hot bearing detector systems in southwest Michigan. The railroad
now operates 26 scanner units at 9 locations to reduce accidents
caused by overheated axles. [MRC-2/1977]
-
July: "Chessie
Steam Special" operates in the state commemorating the 150th
anniversary of American Railroading. [MDOT]
-
Summer: The former
Cincinnati Northern line is removed between the Indiana line and
Hudson. [IT-10/1977]
-
September: Chessie System
places a new switching yard in service at Burton, a suburb of
Flint. The $3-4 million project will improve service to
Fisher Body and other local industries. [IT-10/1977]
-
October 1: Michigan
Interstate Railway Co. assumes operation of the Ann Arbor RR from
Conrail. [MDOT]
-
October 1: Lenawee
County RR begins service in Lenawee County. [MDOT]
-
October 1: Tuscola
& Saginaw Bay Railway starts operation in the Vasser area. [MDOT]
-
October 1:
Michigan
Interstate Railway Company takes over operation of the Ann Arbor
from Conrail. [MT]
-
-
MCRR
Station in Kalamazoo reopened as the Kalamazoo Intermodal
Transportation Center. [IT-12/79]
-
Footboards on all engines are
eliminated under FRA order. [IT-4/1975]
|
|
| 1978 |
-
February: LS&I finishes new
repair shops at Eagle Mills. Shops move to this location
from Presque Isle. (The Presque Isle site is used for a
coal unloading facility. [MRC-10/1987]
-
March 31: The interlocking plant
located in the GTW depot at Charlotte, is removed. Until
this time, it protected the Penn Central/Conrail crossing at
that location. The plant was installed in 1923.
[MSAI]
-
May: N&W
assumes operation of the DT&I's Adrian-Tecumseh branch. [IT-2/80]
-
May: DT&I
track between Lear and the Ohio state line is abandoned.
[IT-2/80]
-
August: The Menominee
(iron) Range closes its last underground mine. [MSL]
-
October: Grand
Trunk Western's Muskegon-Milwaukee car ferry service is
abandoned. The state acquires the car ferry "City of
Milwaukee" for remaining Ann Arbor RR routes. [MDOT]
-
October: The last iron mine
closes in Stambaugh, MI. C&NW traffic west of Iron
Mountain (through Stambaugh to Watersmeet is now described as
"light". [R&R-3/1980]
-
-
Boyne Valley Railroad ends
operations between Boyne Falls and Boyne City. Abandoned
in 1982. [MRRC]
-
The Milwaukee Road and Chicago &
Northwestern agree on a joint venture to ease congested grade
crossings in downtown Iron Mountain and remove the C&NW line
through town. Both roads now use the Milwaukee Road line
through the City. [R&R-3/1980]
|
|
| 1979 |
-
April 27: Lapeer Junction
tower is closed at 15:00 hours by F. Stilley, the last operator
on duty. The building was raised in May, 1979. [CW]
-
July 23: The Lake
Superior & Ishpeming abandons all lines east of Marquette,
except for the short connection between the Soo Line at Munising
Jct. and the City of Munising. [MRC-10/1987]
-
July 15: Kent-Barry-Eaton
Connecting Ry. first black-operated railroad in U.S. begins Grand
Rapids-Vermontville service. [MDOT]
-
September 30: Romulus
Interlocking Tower closes. [IT-12/1979]
-
Fall: Ex-PM
depot at Kinde is burned. [IT-4/80]
-
October 23: Dearborn
Amtrak Station opens. [IT-12/1979] [DPG]
-
December 15: Chessie
Elk Rapids Subdivision is abandoned between Williamsburg and Elk
Rapids. [IT-2/80]
-
December 31: Penn Central
closes its Town Line train order station in Dearborn. The
shanty is torn down on June 5, 1981. [MRF-7/1981]
-
-
Conrail line from Utica to Lapeer
is dismantled. [MRC-12/87]
-
The Detroit & Mackinac Ry.
donates steam locomotive #8, an 0-6-0,, early passenger cars and
a caboose to the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village.
[DRK]
|
|