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The Little River Railroad is a heritage railroad located in Coldwater, Michigan. The train runs to Quincy, Michigan and occasionally Hillsdale, Michigan. It is dedicated to the restoration and operation of historic railroad equipment such as steam locomotives. The railroad began operations in 1975.
Coldwater Train Railway: 1905 N/A Colfax and Big Rapids Railroad: 1887 1889 N/A Connecting Railway: PRR: 1956 1976 Consolidated Rail Corporation: Consolidated Rail Corporation: CR 1976 1999 CSX Transportation, Norfolk Southern Railway: Copper Range Railroad: CR, COPR 1899 1972 N/A Crawford and Manistee River Railway: 1885 1904 N/A Dead River ...
The Mansfield, Coldwater and Lake Michigan Railroad (MCW&LM) [1] is a defunct railroad which operated in southern Michigan and Ohio during the 1870s. By the time it went into foreclosure in the late 1870s it owned two non-contiguous track segments, each of which was leased by a different company.
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Little River Railroad may refer to: Little River Railroad (Michigan), a heritage railroad in Coldwater; Little River Railroad (Tennessee) (1901–1939), ...
1887 the international railroad bridge across the St. Mary's River at Sault Ste. Marie was opened. [1] A year later, the wooden car ferry St. Ignace provided the missing rail link between Michigan's two peninsulas. [1] Another year later, in 1889, first luxury train services commenced on the Soo Line between Minneapolis and Montreal via Sault ...
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This train originated at Port Huron and served Lapeer, Flint, Durand, and East Lansing before joining the Chicago—Detroit trains at Battle Creek and continuing to Chicago. The state of Michigan spent $1 million on track rehabilitation. Amtrak renamed the train the Blue Water Limited on October 26, 1975, and it used Turboliners 1976—1981.