Saginaw and Mount Pleasant Railroad
The Saginaw and Mount Pleasant Railroad was a wholly owned subsidiary of the Flint and Pere Marquette Railroad (F&PM), established by the latter to construct a 14.7 miles (23.7 km) railway line between Mount Pleasant, Michigan and Coleman, Michigan. The line opened on December 15, 1879, as a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge line. In mid-1884 the line was converted to 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge. On January 31, 1889 the company was formally merged into the F&PM along with the East Saginaw and St. Clair Railroad, the Saginaw and Clare County Railroad, and the Manistee Railroad.[1][2]
In 1979 the C&O abandoned the line.[2]
References
- Notes
- ↑ "This Month in Carferry History". The Carferries of the Great Lakes. Retrieved 2007-12-29.
- 1 2 Meints (2005), 394.
- Sources
- Meints, Graydon M. (2005). Michigan Railroad Lines. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press. ISBN 0870136933. OCLC 53124319.
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