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January: The NS rehabs
its Rouge River drawbridge. [MRC-4/1997]
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January: The LS&I and Wisconsin
Central begin an all-rail movement of taconite ore from Tilden Mine
near Negaunee to Algoma Steel in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.
LS&I moves the ore from Tilden to the WC at Eagle Mills, when then
takes it via Escanaba, Gladstone, Trout Lake and the Soo over the
International Bridge. [SOO-Sp/1996]
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February: The NS
acquires the Forman Wye, near Delray in southwest Detroit.
This track was originally built by the Pennsylvania Railroad and
starts just east of the NS draw bridge over the Rouge Rivere,
curving around and connecting with the CSXT just north of the Fort
Street overpass. [MRC-4/1997]
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Early 1997: The
Marquette to Munising Jct. portion of the old Duluth, South Shore &
Atlantic has been taken out of service by the Wisconsin Central.
[MRC-4/1997]
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May: America's newest passenger
cog railway opened in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The Quincy &
Torch Lake Cog Railway carries passengers from Hancock, MI to
historic mining sites on the hill above town. The line is a
half mile long and passengers are transported in a modern steel car
with a capacity of 28 passengers. The car travels at a
constant 5 m.p.h. speed on a grade as high as 35%. [MRC-11/98]
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October 18: Wisconsin Central
tears down former Soo Line roundhouse at Sault Ste. Marie.
[MRC-2/1998]
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October 29: Railtex removes 6.6
miles of track between Elmdale, north to Malta (the former PM/GTW
junction). The diamond at Malta has also been removed and a
new connection track has been installed in the northwest quadrant of
the Malta junction. [COHS-1/1998]
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October: The approach to the
former Soo Line ore dock in Marquette is dismantled.
[MRC-2/1998]
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Late: Lake State Railway
abandons the Paxton Branch, from Alpena west to the quarry at
Paxton. [MRC-2/1998]
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December: Rouge Steel takes
over its own railroad switching from the Ford Motor Co. railroad.
75 men at Ford lost their jobs as a result. [MRC-2/1998]
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The Lake State Railway announces it
will pay about #10 million to buy locomotives, cars and rail lines
of the Detroit & Mackinac Railway. The transaction should take
place around April 15th. Equipment will now be repainted to
reflect LSRC ownership. The line had been leased by LSRC since
2/1992. [MRC-4/1997]
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Conrail donates the 100 foot
turntable from the former MCRR shops at Jackson, Michigan to the
Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum at North Judson, Indiana.
[MRC-4/1997]
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The UP (former Soo Line)
abandons trackage between North Escanaba and Hermansville.
The connection track at Hermansville is upgraded for 40 mph.
A new connection track is also installed between the UP line and the
former Soo Line near the old ore yard on the west side of Escanaba.
[MRC-4/1997]