Detroit, Lansing and Northern Railroad

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Detroit, Lansing & Northern
LUECKE
Michigan Central to Detroit
BHF
0.0 West Detroit
STR LUECKE
Flint & Pere Marquette to Delray
ABZrg STRrf
7.9 Oak
BHF
19.2 Plymouth
HLUECKE KRZ HLUECKE
19.34 F&PM Toledo Division
STR LUECKE
Grand Trunk to Richmond
ABZrg STRrf
HST
30.86 South Lyon
HLUECKE ABZdrf exSTRlg
Grand Trunk to Jackson
STR exLUECKE
Ann Arbor to Toledo
HST
39.94 Brighton
HLUECKE KRZ HLUECKE
47.62 Ann Arbor (ToledoOwosso)
HST
48.94 Howell
STR ENDEa
College Spur (Michigan State University)
ABZrg STRrf
HLUECKE KRZ HLUECKE
79.55 Chicago & Grand Trunk (ChicagoPort Huron)
ABZrg HLUECKE
Michigan Central to Jackson
BHF
82.13 Lansing
HLUECKE ABZrf
83.03 Michigan Central to Bay City
ABZrg HLUECKE
83.53 Northern Michigan Central
HST
94.05 Grand Ledge
ABZlf STRlg
94.8 North Grand Ledge
STR LUECKE
GRL&D to Grand Rapids
HLUECKE KRZ HLUECKE
120.2 DGH&M (Grand HavenDetroit)
HST
120.93 Ionia
HLUECKE ABZrf
124.41 Branch to Big Rapids
STR LUECKE
Branch to Belding
ABZrg STRrf
133.66 Kidd
HST
138.79 Greenville
HLUECKE KRZBHF HLUECKE
139.89 TS&M (MuskegonAshley)
HLUECKE ABZrf
Branch to McBrides
LUECKE STR
S&W to Saginaw
STRlf ABZlg
HLUECKE CPICme HLUECKE
158.35 Howard City for GR&I (Grand RapidsMackinaw City)
The above shows the main line of the Detroit, Lansing and Northern as of November 11, 1896, when it reformed as the Detroit, Grand Rapids and Western, including crossings by other lines as they were then constituted. For clarity, most minor stops omitted. Italics indicate branches/crossings owned by other companies.

The Detroit, Lansing and Northern Railroad is a defunct railroad which operated under several names in the state of Michigan between 1871 and 1899. It is a precursor of the Pere Marquette Railway.

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[edit] History

[edit] Corporate

The railway was incorporated March 16, 1871, as a consolidation of the Detroit, Howell & Lansing and Ionia & Lansing. The company went into receivership on July 31, 1876, and on December 21, 1876 was reorganized as the Detroit, Lansing and Northern Railroad. This new company went into receivership on April 1, 1896, and reorganized as the Detroit, Grand Rapids and Western Railroad on January 1, 1897. The DGR&W also consolidated the Grand Rapids, Lansing & Detroit, Saginaw Valley & St. Louis, Saginaw & Grand Rapids, and the Saginaw & Western. On December 7, 1899, it became part of the new Pere Marquette Railway.[1]

[edit] Operational

DLN route map from Gailbraith Service Map, 1897
DLN route map from Gailbraith Service Map, 1897

On its inception in 1871 the DL&LM inherited two lines: from the DH&L, an 84-mile (135 km) long incomplete line from Lansing to Detroit; from the I&L an operating line from Lansing to Greenville.

By 1871 the Detroit, Lansing and Lake Michigan Railroad had completed rail lines from Detroit, through Lansing, and on to Howard City, Michigan, where it connected with the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad.

In 1873 the Ionia, Stanton and Northern Company had completed the rail line to Stanton, Michigan. The line was extended to McBride's in 1877 and the next year to Blanchard. In 1880 the line was completed to Big Rapids, Michigan, where the line again connected to the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad.

[edit] Service

As of 1881, the main line stopped in the following communities:

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Meints (1992), 64-65.

[edit] References