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The Ionia and Lansing Rail Road is a defunct railroad which operated in the state of Michigan in the 1860s and 1870s. The company incorporated on November 13, 1865; the investors hailed primarily from Lansing , Ionia and Portland .
The Detroit, Lansing and Lake Michigan (DL&LM) was incorporated April 11, 1871, as a consolidation of the Detroit, Howell and Lansing Railroad and the Ionia and Lansing Railroad. In 1872, the Ionia, Stanton and Northern Rail Road was added. By 1876 the railroad was obliged for more than $6 million in mortgages at 8%, much of it owed to men ...
The DL&LM was formed April 11, 1871 by a merger of the Detroit, Howell and Lansing Railroad, the Ionia and Lansing Railroad, and the Ionia, Stanton and Northern Railroad. [1] The DL&LM was sold under foreclosure on December 14, 1876 and reorganized under the name of Detroit, Lansing and Northern Railroad. [2]
Lake Superior and Ishpeming Railroad: Lansing, Alma, Mount Pleasant and Northern Railroad: AA: 1884 1886 Toledo, Ann Arbor and Mount Pleasant Railway: Lansing Connecting Railroad: 1914 Lansing and Jackson Railroad: NYC: 1864 1865 Jackson, Lansing and Saginaw Railroad: Lansing Manufacturers Railroad: NYC: 1904 1969 Penndel Company: Lansing ...
Indiana and Michigan Railroad; Ionia and Lansing Railroad; ... Wisconsin Central Company; Wisconsin Central Railway (1897–1954) Wyandotte Terminal Railroad
The Country Railroad Station in America. Sioux Falls, South Dakota: The Center for Western Studies, Augustana College. ISBN 0-931170-41-9. Meints, Graydon M. (1992). Michigan Railroads and Railroad Companies. East Lansing, Michigan: Michigan State University Press. ISBN 978-0-87013-318-3. Meints, Graydon M. (2005). Michigan Railroad Lines.
CN Rail, Canada's largest railroad, has purchased Iowa Northern Railway, an independent Waterloo-based shortline that operates 275 miles of track across northeast Iowa. The companies did not ...
From the two companies the DH&L gained a partially graded right-of-way 84 miles (135 km) long, with track laid on perhaps half of it, stretching from Lansing southeast to Detroit. [2] On March 16, 1871 the company consolidated with the Ionia and Lansing to form the Detroit, Lansing & Lake Michigan. The company had existed as an independent ...