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  2. Mid-Michigan Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The company incorporated in 1987, [2] for the purpose of acquiring railway lines from the CSX Corporation. The company was owned at inception by RailTex, a Texas-based holding company which owned many short line railroads. The Mid-Michigan bought two lines from CSX:Elmdale–Greenville and Paines–Elwell. [3]

  3. List of Michigan railroads - Wikipedia

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    West Michigan Railroad: White River Railroad: PM: 1879 1884 Chicago and West Michigan Railway: Wisconsin Central Company: CP: 1888 1899 Wisconsin Central Railway: Wisconsin Central Railroad: CP: 1954 1961 Soo Line Railroad: Wisconsin Central Railway: CP: 1897 1954 Wisconsin Central Railroad: Wisconsin and Michigan Railway: WAND 1992 1995 N/A ...

  4. List of reporting marks: M - Wikipedia

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    MSMU - Mediterranean Shipping Company; MSMX - Mid South Milling Company; MSN - Meeker Southern Railroad; MSO - Michigan Southern Railroad; MSPX - P4 Productions; MSQU - Military Sealift Command (Bayonne, New Jersey) MSR - Mississippi Southern Railroad (Watco) MSRC - Kansas City Southern Railway (former MidSouth Railcorp) MSRW - Mississippian ...

  5. Central Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Sugar Company, which is a cooperative owned by 1,250 farmers, ... Mid-Michigan Railroad, owned by Genesee & Wyoming and operating in the Alma area.

  6. History of railroads in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan railroad network, c. 1876. Railroads have been vital in the history of the population and trade of rough and finished goods in the state of Michigan.While some coastal settlements had previously existed, the population, commercial, and industrial growth of the state further bloomed with the establishment of the railroad.

  7. Saginaw Bay Southern Railway - Wikipedia

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    The railroad was a subsidiary of Lake State Railway until the two companies merged in 2012. [2] It interchanged with CSX Transportation in Mount Morris, Michigan, the Huron and Eastern Railway in Saginaw, Michigan and Midland, Michigan and the Mid-Michigan Railroad in Paines, Michigan.

  8. Category:Michigan railroads - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Connecting Railroad; Detroit River Tunnel Company; E. Escanaba and Lake Superior Railroad; G. ... Michigan Southern Railroad (1989) Mid-Michigan Railroad;

  9. Detroit and Mackinac Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit and Mackinac Railway (reporting marks D&M, DM), informally known as the "Turtle Line", was a railroad in the northeastern part of the Lower Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. The railroad had its main offices and shops in Tawas City with its main line running from Bay City north to Cheboygan, and operated from 1894 to 1992. In ...