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  1. Boyne City &Southeastern railroad → Boyne City, Gaylord & Alpena Railroad → Boyne City railroad. Operated for 30 years. Became: 1905 from Boyne City (BC&SE was built in 1893). Eventually to Alpena, plus forest branches. Became: Boyne City Railroad in 1935, cut back to Boyne City to GR&I near Boyne Falls connection. Reference: [MRRC]

  2. In 1976, the railroad purchased portions of the old Michigan Central Mackinaw Division and operated other sections under state ownership. In 1989, the line north of Alpena was abandoned. The line was sold to the Lake State Railway in 1992. Acquired the Detroit, Bay City & Alpena Railroad in 1894.

  3. The initial line was laid in 1893, connecting the docks at Boyne City (on Lake Charlevoix) with the Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad. In November of 1905, the railroad was renamed the Boyne City, Gaylord & Alpena Railroad, as tracks were laid towards Alpena, MI.

  4. The Alpena and Northern Railroad is a defunct railroad which operated briefly in northern Michigan during the 1890s. The company incorporated on July 28, 1893, with the intention of building an 85-mile (137 km) line from Alpena to Mackinaw City, on the south shore of the Straits of Mackinac.

  5. Detroit and Mackinac Railway. As originally constructed, the Detroit and Mackinac railway, ran from Alger to Alpena, Michigan, but has since been extended south to Bay City and north to Cheboygan. The Rose City and Prescott divisions were later constructed and in 19O1 the shore road was built from a point seven miles north of AuSable to ...

  6. Description. The Detroit, Bay City, and Alpena Railway Company Depot located near the corner of Werth and Piper Roads. This was the first train depot in Alpena.

  7. ALPENA MI 49707-9225. 157 MASON ST. ALPENA MI 49707-3670. 3687 NEUMANNS RD. ALPENA MI 49707-8205. 3812 ROBINETTE AVE. ALPENA MI 49707-7977. 13061 STEVENS DR. ALPENA MI 49707-9127.