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February 12: The Lake
State Railway bridge over the AuSable River in Oscoda is
destroyed when a southbound freight train derails and a car
pushes the bridge off it's support structure. The bridge,
which was built in 1913, was replaced by a new structure on
February 26th.
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March 20: The Lacota
depot, in Van Buren County is destroyed by fire. [MFM]
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April 4: General Motors
concludes their sale of their Electromotive Division to an
investor group led by Greenbriar Equity Group, LLC and Berkshire
Partners LLC. The new company, Electro-Motive Diesel (EMD),
Inc. will continue to be based in LaGrange, Illinois. [PRNewswire].
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May: Michigan's Steam
Railroading Institute purchases No. 76, a 2-8-0 locomotive from
the Ohio Central Railroad collection. The SRI will restore
the locomotive for operation at Owosso. [SRI]
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September 10: RailAmerica's
Mid-Michigan Railroad begins operation on the former CSX line
between West Olive and Fremont, via Muskegon. Mid-Michigan
has trackage rights to Waverly Yard near Holland. CSX's
Cannonball departed Muskegon's North Yard on September 9th,
taking all CSX power with it. [NN]
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October 30: Lake State
Railway, through a subsidiary (Saginaw Bay Southern) begins
operation on former CSX lines between Mount Morris and Midland
(via Saginaw) and between Saginaw and Bay City. The last
day of CSX operation was on October 28. [NN]
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November 12: Marquette Rail
begins operation on 129 miles of former CSX lines north of Grand
Rapids to Ludington and Manistee. The last scheduled CSX
trains (D704, D712 and D771) ran on November 10, and CSX has a
special one way move (D904) to bring CSX locomotives from those
towns to Wyoming Yard. [NN]
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December 14: Schaefer Tower
in east Dearborn is closed after installation of new signals and
a remote interlocking. The tower is torn down the next
day. [DJB]