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With insufficient funds on hand to pay the bondholders, the Grand Rapids, Grand Haven and Muskegon filed for bankruptcy protection in July 1926. Cars continued to run on a reduced schedule until April 18, 1928, when the line was officially abandoned, [8] and the passenger services were replaced by Greyhound Lines buses. [12]
The Toledo, Saginaw and Muskegon Railway (TS&M) was started by a group of Toledo Ohio investors headed by David Robinson Jr. and John Ashley, who at the time was also building the Toledo, Ann Arbor and North Michigan Railroad, which connected Ashley with Owosso, Michigan. The investors spent about $1,560,000 to build the line.
The Michigan Lake Shore Railroad (MLS) is a defunct railroad company which operated in the state of Michigan between 1869 and 1878 and was known as the Grand Haven Railroad until 1881. The MLS was formed on October 13, 1869, by the consolidation of the Allegan and Holland Railroad and the Muskegon and Ferrysburg Railroad. The A&H was organized ...
Chicago and Michigan Lake Shore Railroad: Muskegon and Ferrysburg Railroad: PM: 1869 1869 Michigan Lake Shore Railroad: Muskegon, Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad: PRR: 1886 1917 Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad: Muskegon Lake Railroad: PM: 1879 1900 Pere Marquette Railroad: Muskegon River and Rose Lake Railway: 1878 1881 N/A Negaunee and ...
Harger Line Rail-Trail 10.1 16.3 Saginaw, Tuscola: Michigan Central Railroad [74] Harbor Beach Bike-Pedestrian Path 1 1.6 Huron: Pere Marquette Railway [75] Linear Park Pathway 2.3 3.7 Lapeer: Michigan Central Railroad [76] Pere Marquette Rail Trail: 30 48 Clare, Isabella, Midland: Flint and Pere Marquette Railroad [77] [78] Portland Riverwalk ...
Michigan Air Line Railway; Michigan Air-Line Railway; Michigan and Canada Bridge and Tunnel Company; Michigan Central Bridge Company; Michigan Central Railroad; Michigan Interstate Railway; Michigan Lake Shore Railroad; Michigan Northern Railway; Michigan and Ohio Railroad; Michigan Southern Railroad (1846–55) Michigan Southern and Northern ...
Less branch lines abandoned, 29.03 miles, or reclassified, 0.13 mile, by the Grand Rapids & Indiana, 1896-1902. 29.16 Total. 398.16 Acquired by direct purchase, May 1, 1917, from The Muskegon, Grand Rapids and Indiana Rail Road Company, Muskegon Junction to Muskegon, Mich., 1886. 36.85
An abandoned railroad is a railway line which is no longer used for that purpose. Such lines may be disused railways, closed railways, former railway lines, or derelict railway lines. Some have had all their track and sleepers removed, and others have material remaining from their former usage. There are many hundreds of these throughout the ...