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| 2000 |
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February 23: Conrail's Milwaukee Jct. interlocking tower
in Detroit is closed. [MT]
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April 1: The Soo Line depot at Ashland, Wisconsin burns.
The fire started in a restaurant in the station. The
station is being rebuilt. [DB]
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April: The U. S. District Court in Detroit struck down the
state statute that regulated time limits for blocking of
automobile grade crossings. [MRC-7/2001]
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Summer: New signals are installed at the former Conrail
Rouge Bridge and CP-YD. These are NYC style tri-color
lights which replace searchlight signals. A new desk-type
board is being installed in the Bridge Tower to replace the
armstrong levers that are in the tower. [MRC-1/2001]
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November: Lake
States Railway abandons lines north of Alpena Junction. [DJB]
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December 19: The Michigan
Dept. of Transportation sold the Lenawee County railroad system
to the Adrian & Blissfield Railroad Co. for $1.7 million.
[MRC-1/2001]
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The Short Cut Bridge over the
Rouge River in southwest Detroit was opened a record 2,790 times
this year. An average of 45 trains run across the bridge
daily, most of them carrying 3-7 cars of molten steel in "hot
bottle" cars. [MRC-10/01]
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| 2001 |
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February: Conrail
closes the Milwaukee Jct. Tower in Detroit. This crossing of
the GTW and Conrail was one of the oldest railroad crossings at
grade in Michigan. The wooden structure is torn down later
that year. [CW]
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May 29: CSX opens new junction track between
former Conrail main line at Wyoming Avenue and CSX WB main line at
Michigan Avenue in Dearborn. [DJB]
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October 9: The Wisconsin
Central ceases to exist as the purchase by CN is complete. [DJB]
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December: The Grand Trunk
Western depot at Royal Oak was torn down. [MRRL]
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December 22: CN removes rail
from Marquette Hill. The track from Munising Jct. has been out
of service for approximately two years. [OR]
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| 2002 |
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January: Central
Michigan removes the rail between Hoyt and Merideth St. in Saginaw.
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January 7:
Amtrak train 351 becomes the
first in regular service to hit 90 mph between Kalamazoo and Porter
Indiana using the new GPS-based Incremental Train Control System.
[MT]
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January: The former MCRR depot
at Johannesburg, in Otsego County, was razed. The depot had
been used as a restaurant for many years (the line, from Sallings,
was pulled out in the 1930's.
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July 15: The Lake State
Railroad bridge over the Thunder Bay river in Alpena is replaced.
The new bridge includes 115 pound rail.
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September: Former Ann Arbor
Railroad trackage from Yuma to Thompsonville is removed to make room
for a trail. The line has not been used in years.
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Fall: CSX abandons its branch
from Holland to Hamilton.
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November: The bridge which
carried the NYC Air Line cut off track over M-86 near Three Rivers is
removed.
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| 2003 |
- March 31: Conrail Shared
Assets closes FN interlocking tower in Trenton. It is now
remotely operated from the Bridge tower (former NYC Rouge Bridge).
- June: CSX removes
signals, electric switches and switch locks from their line
between Mershon (West Saginaw) and Midland.
- September 18: Cleveland
Cliffs announces that the Lake Superior & Ishpeming Railroad will
be absorbed into CC as a division. Since 2001, CC has
purchased the remaining shares of stock not owned by the company.
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