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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 ...
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
Map from GRHG&M Brochure The Grand Rapids, Grand Haven and Muskegon Railway was an electric interurban railway that operated in west Michigan [ 1 ] from 1902 until 1928. Early history
Pages in category "Interurban railways in Michigan" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Detroit, Lake Shore and Mt. Clemens Railway;
The Michigan United owned a separate Saginaw–Bay City line which had come down to it from the Saginaw–Bay City. This 13.44-mile (21.63 km) line ran along the left bank of the Saginaw River through Zilwaukee. Michigan Railroad sold the Saginaw–Zilwaukee section to Saginaw Transit in 1922 and then abandoned the rest. [9]
Manhattan City and Interurban Railway [2] Mexico Investment and Construction Company [1] [2] Earlier Mexico, Santa Fe and Perry Traction Company: Missouri Electric Railroad [1] Missouri and Kansas Interurban Railway [2] Oregon Interurban Railway [2] St. Francois County Railroad [2] St. Joseph and Savannah Interurban Railway [2]
For about 100 years, from the mid 1800s until the middle of the 20th century, railroads ruled the nation. The major rail companies — Southern Pacific, New York Central, Baltimore & Ohio ...
An interurban streetcar operated by the Detroit, Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor Railway, successor to the Ypsi-Ann, races over the Michigan Central Railroad east of Michigan Center. The Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti Street Railway , known informally as the Ypsi-Ann , was an interurban railroad operating in southeastern Michigan ; it was the first such ...