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The Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway, established in 1833, and sometimes referred to as the Lake Shore, was a major part of the New York Central Railroad's Water Level Route from Buffalo, New York, to Chicago, Illinois, primarily along the south shore of Lake Erie (in New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio) and across northern Indiana.
Michigan is served by four Class I railroads: the Canadian National Railway, Canadian Pacific Kansas City, CSX Transportation, and Norfolk Southern Railway. These are augmented by several dozen short line railroads. The vast majority of rail service in Michigan is devoted to freight. [21]
Michigan Southern Railroad could refer to: The Southern Railroad (Michigan), built by the state of Michigan (1837–1846) The Michigan Southern Railroad (1846–1855), which bought the state line, and became part of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway; The Michigan Southern Railroad (1989), a short line
Norfolk Southern Railway: Northern Central Michigan Railroad: NYC: 1866 1914 New York Central Railroad: Northern Michigan Railroad: 1888 1899 Copper Range Railroad: North Western Grand Trunk Railway: CN: 1879 1880 Chicago and Grand Trunk Railway: Oakland and Ottawa Railroad: CN: 1848 1855 Detroit and Milwaukee Railroad: Ohio and Michigan ...
The Canada Southern Railway incorporated the Chicago and Canada Southern Railway in 1871 to build west from the Detroit River toward Chicago.Construction began in 1872. On July 4, 1872, the line was opened between the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway's (LS&MS) main line at "Grosvenor" (near Blissfield, Michigan) and Fayette, Ohio.
The Michigan Southern Railroad (reporting mark MSO), founded in 1989 and owned by Pioneer Railcorp since 1999, [1] operates a portion of the former Michigan Southern Railroad (1846-1855) between White Pigeon and Sturgis, Michigan, United States. At White Pigeon, the line connects with the Grand Elk.
The Silver Creek and Dunkirk Railway was a railway company in the United States. It was established in 1890 by the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway to relocate that company's main line between Dunkirk, New York, and Silver Creek, New York, a distance of approximately 8 miles (13 km).
Download as PDF; Printable version ... Rapids Railroad is incorporated in Michigan. ... Maunsell, Chief mechanical engineer for the Southern Railway 1923–1937 (d ...