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A map of the DUR network from 1904. Map of Detroit United Railway c 1907 First interurban cars on the Detroit, Almont and Northern Railroad, Almont, Michigan, July 1, 1914. The Detroit United Railway was a transport company which operated numerous streetcar and interurban lines in southeast Michigan. Although many of the lines were originally ...
Manhattan City and Interurban Railway [1] 1914: 1926: Missouri and Kansas Interurban Railway [2] 1906: July 9, 1940: Southwestern Interurban Railway [1] Union Traction Company [2] 1904: 1947: Later Union Electric Railway: Westmoreland Interurban Railroad [2]
The Pontiac Transportation Center is an intermodal terminal station located in Pontiac, Michigan that is served by Amtrak's Michigan Services Wolverine. The transportation center is also served by Indian Trails intercity bus service and Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation (SMART) regional bus service.
Arkansas Valley Interurban Railway: Wichita ― Newton ― Hutchinson: Electric Interurban December 22, 1915 July 31, 1938 Union Street Railway Winfield: Horse August 31, 1886 [82] May 17, 1909 Southwestern Interurban Railway Winfield ― Arkansas City: Electric Interurban June 1909 May 24, 1926
The golden age of rail travel may be gone, but these stations have survived and even thrived in the 21st century. ... which looked out over Roosevelt Park. More than 4,000 passengers a day passed ...
The Detroit, Lake Shore and Mt. Clemens Railway, also known as the Shore Line Interurban, is a defunct interurban which operated in the Detroit area in the late 1890s. The company incorporated on July 3, 1896 to construct a 23-mile (37 km) line from Detroit through 'the Points' and out to Mt. Clemens. This line opened on September 28, 1898.
Coopersville and Marne Railway [47] Grand River Edges Trail 5.4 8.7 Kent: Pere Marquette Railway [48] Hart–Montague Trail State Park: 22 35 Muskegon, Oceana: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway [49] [50] Interurban Trail (Allegan County) 1.3 2.1 Allegan: Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad [51] Interurban Trail (Kent County) 2 3.2 Kent: Grand Rapids ...
SEMTA Commuter Rail, also known as the Silver Streak, was a commuter train operated by the Southeastern Michigan Transportation Authority (SEMTA) and the Grand Trunk Western Railroad between Detroit and Pontiac, Michigan. It began in 1974 when SEMTA assumed control of the Grand Trunk's existing commuter trains over the route.