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Public transportation in Bay City began with the Bay City Street Railway Company, which operated horsecars starting in 1865. Electric streetcars began replacing the horsecars in 1889; by 1893 electric lines ran down Washington, Center, and Third Streets, meeting at Center and Washington; an interurban electric line connected Bay City to Saginaw, Flint, Detroit, and Cincinnati by 1895. [2]
General Electric F class Belle River Power Plant: East China Township, Michigan: 256: 3x General Electric 7EA simple cycle gas turbines Blue Water Energy Center [25] East China Township, Michigan: 1150: Natural gas-fueled combined-cycle, started operation in 2022 D.E. Karn Generating Plant: Hampton Township: 272: Can run on fuel oil and natural gas
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The Michigan United owned a separate Saginaw–Bay City line which had come down to it from the Saginaw–Bay City. This 13.44-mile (21.63 km) line ran along the left bank of the Saginaw River through Zilwaukee. Michigan Railroad sold the Saginaw–Zilwaukee section to Saginaw Transit in 1922 and then abandoned the rest. [9]
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Additional power is purchased from Consumers Energy in lower Michigan and the Wisconsin Energy Corporation (WE Energies). UPPCO operates multiple electrical power generation plants primarily including hydroelectric dams. Operational facilities include: Victoria Dam in Rockland, Michigan - 12.2 Megawatts; Boney Falls Dam in Cornell, Michigan - 4 ...