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  1. Apr 20, 2010 · In 1862, the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific Railroad Companies began building a transcontinental railroad that would link the United States from east to west. Over the next seven years, the ...

  2. The Alger, Smith and Company, a logging company, built this line west 25 miles from Black River on Lake Huron in Alcona County. The railroad was used predominantely to bring logs to Lake Huron saw mills and to transport goods to logging camps in Alcona County. It was a 3'6" narrow gauge railroad. In 1886, ownership of the line was conveyed to ...

  3. Jan 2, 2024 · The first charter issued by the new commission for the construction of a railroad was granted to the St. Louis and North Arkansas Railroad on May 17, 1899, to build the line that would link Eureka Springs to Harrison. The line was completed by 1901, but went out of business in 1906. Early Twentieth Century.

  4. In addition, the report notes that the railroad cut down grades between Alpena and LaRocque during the year. That line was originally a logging road and has enabled the railroad to add 10 freight cars to the number of cars being hauled in freight trains. The railroad also plans to lay heavier 70 lb. rail gradually during the coming year. [DMAR ...

  5. It was built as a logging railroad, with no intention of running passenger trains at high speed, but since the D. & M. assumed control, great improvements have been made and cars run smoothly when going at 30 miles per hour. From Alpena to Cathro heavy rails have been put in place of the light, and rapid running is the result.

  6. michiganrailroads.com › railroads-in-history › 456-amichiganrailroads.com - A

    Alleyton & Big Lake Railroad (N) Alpena & Hubbard Lake (N) Alpena and Northern Railroad Company : Amboy, Lansing and Traverse Bay Railroad Company, The : Amtrak, The National Railroad Passenger Corporation : Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti Electric Railway (E)

  7. A transcontinental line built in the northern United States and Canada... Great Northern Railroad Railroad built in the 1860'sbby Irish workers and war veterans...

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