WebBrowse maps, pictures and histories of abandoned railroad lines of the Cincinnati, Jackson & Mackinaw Railway. WebMidwest Train Routes. Amtrak in the Midwest means not only making connections between eastern and western cross country trains in Chicago, the center of our national system, but also means frequent daily departures between Chicago and key cities in the five-state area, including Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri and Wisconsin.
Train Depots Archives - Lost In Michigan
WebMay 17, 2013 · In 1887 the Cincinnati, Jackson and Mackinaw Railroad purchased the Michigan and Ohio and its depots. Successive railroad companies maintained the … WebMar 5, 2011 · Right spot or wrong, passenger trains stopped at Grass Lake’s pretty stone depot for 69 years. In 1911, seven of the 21 trains passing through stopped at the depot. As buses and automobiles ... tshcstatus.nic.in
Cincinnati, Jackson & Mackinaw Railway - Abandoned Rails
WebThe Cincinnati Union Terminal Company, the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad and the City of Cincinnati built the Western Hills Viaduct, which spans the rail yards, for a cost of $3.5 million. The viaduct is 3,500 feet long of … WebSaginaw Valley and St. Louis Railroad: Jackson and Cincinnati Railway: NYC: 1895 1898 Cincinnati Northern Railroad: Jackson, Fort Wayne and Cincinnati Railroad: NYC: 1868 1869 Fort Wayne, Jackson and Saginaw Railroad: Jackson, Lansing and Saginaw Railroad: NYC: 1865 1916 Michigan Central Railroad: Jackson and Ohio Railroad: … WebThe Amtrak Station. The Jackson Amtrak depot was built in 1872 by the Michigan Central as a replacement for an earlier one built in 1841. Today the depot services 6 trains a day, going between Detroit (Pontiac) and Chicago. The depot was host to Amtrak's 40th Anniversary train on October 8th and 9th, 2011, and was the best place I've been to ... tshc status.nic.in