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  2. File:Port Huron & Detroit Railroad - System Index Map.jpg

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    This file was contributed to Wikimedia Commons by National Archives at College Park - Cartographic as part of a cooperation project. The donation was facilitated by the Digital Public Library of America , via its partner Digital Public Library of America .

  3. Detroit United Railway - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. Detroit and Mackinac Railway - Wikipedia

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    1912 map of the railway. The Detroit, Bay City & Alpena Railroad, was a 3 ft 2 in (965 mm) narrow gauge [2] short line operated from Bay City northward to the Lake Huron port of Alpena. The line was converted to 4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge in 1886 [3] and was reorganized into the Detroit and Mackinac (D&M) on December 17, 1894 ...

  5. Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad - Wikipedia

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    D&LN logo old DT&I Railroad map. In 1901, the merger of the Detroit and Lima Northern Railway and the Ohio Southern Railway formed the Detroit Southern Railroad. [1] This company was purchased at foreclosure on May 1, 1905, by Harry B. Hollins & Company of New York, which reincorporated it in the state of Michigan under the name of the Detroit, Toledo & Ironton Railway.

  6. List of Michigan railroads - Wikipedia

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    Michigan Central Railroad: Detroit, Butler and St. Louis Railroad: WAB: 1880 1881 Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific Railway: Detroit, Caro and Sandusky Railway: 1925 1953 N/A Detroit and Charlevoix Railroad: NYC: 1901 1916 Michigan Central Railroad: Detroit and Chicago Railroad: NYC: 1888 1914 New York Central Railroad: Detroit and Cincinnati ...

  7. Detroit Terminal Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Originally capitalized by local Detroit business owners desiring railway access to their businesses, [3] the first section of the Detroit Terminal Railroad was completed from a location on the Detroit River east of downtown Detroit north approximately four miles to a connection with the Michigan Central Railroad and Grand Trunk Western Railroad ...

  8. File:Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad system map (1918).svg

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    This is a map of the Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad as of 1918, with trackage rights in purple and then-proposed lines dotted. Email me if you would like a copy of the GIS data I created (modified from Bureau of Transportation Statistics North American Transportation Atlas Data) or if you see any errors. Date: 10 October 2008 (original ...

  9. Michigan Central Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit and St. Joseph Railroad was chartered in 1831 with a capital of $1,500,000. [4] The railroad actually began construction on May 18, 1836, starting at "King's Corner" in Detroit, which was the name by which the southeast corner of Jefferson and Woodward Avenue was then known.