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The Lake Superior and Ishpeming Railway was organized in 1893 as a subsidiary of Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company (now Cleveland-Cliffs Inc.), the iron ore mining company. From the start the railroad's primary business was the transport of iron ore from the Marquette Iron Range, west of Marquette, to docks on Lake Superior from which the ore could ...
The company was founded in November 2005 by Kevin Ruble, a nationally active railroad consultant, who purchased a CSX line running north from Grand Rapids to Ludington and Manistee. The railroad maintains its trackage to 40 mph (64 km/h) standards, and operates, as of 2008, seven EMD GP38-2 and EMD SD40-2 locomotives.
In 1912 it was moved a short distance across the railroad tracks [4] to the location it now stands. [3] The structure was used by the Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Railway as offices, warehouse space, and a freight depot until 1965. [3] The station has recently been converted into an artist's studio. [2]
Flint and Pere Marquette Railway: PM: 1857 1880 Flint and Pere Marquette Railroad: Flint River Railroad: PM: 1871 1872 Flint and Pere Marquette Railway: Fort Street Union Depot Company: FSUD PM: 1889 1969 Chesapeake and Ohio Railway: Fort Wayne and Jackson Railroad: NYC: 1880 1976 Consolidated Rail Corporation: Fort Wayne, Jackson and Saginaw ...
The Munising, Marquette and Southeastern Railway (MM&SE) was a short-line railroad that operated from 1911 until 1923 in the central Upper Peninsula of the US state of Michigan. At its height, the railroad operated 140.4 miles (226.0 km) of track, which was used to help the timber operations then active in northern Michigan.
In 1892, the railroad contracted with the Grand Rapids firm of Pelton & Company to construct this depot. Work began in May and was completed by July, with the first trains running into Charlevoix in June. In 1900, the Chicago and West Michigan Railroad merged with two other railroads to create the Pere Marquette Railroad. The railroad promoted ...
The carrier is the successor of the Manistique and Northern Railroad Company, incorporated January 17, 1908, and sold to the carrier on August 7, 1909; the Manistique, Marquette and Northern Railroad Company, incorporated April 1, 1902, and conveyed to the Manistique and Northern Railroad Company on March 7, 1908; and the Manistique and ...
The Detroit, Mackinac and Marquette Railroad was a land grant railroad that was built and operated briefly (1881–1886) in the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. Incorporated in 1879, the 151.9-mile (244.5 km)-long railroad began operations in 1881.