• The Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad (reporting mark DTI) operated from 1905 to 1983 between its namesake cities of Detroit, Michigan, and Ironton, Ohio...
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    acquisition of the Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad. It also rostered its first EMD GP7s when it obtained full ownership of the Detroit and Toledo Shore Line...
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  • Railway Detroit and Mackinac Railway Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railway Detroit and Toledo Shore Line Railroad Duluth...
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    lease of the Wabash by the Norfolk and Western Railway.[citation needed] The PRR's Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad assumed control of the Wabash's[citation...
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    Retrieved 2022-09-13. History of the Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad Hilton, George (1990). American Narrow Gauge Railroads. Stanford University Press. p...
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    were invested in new industries, such as soap and nail production. The Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad was constructed through two states, carrying...
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  • Department of Trade and Industry (disambiguation), a government department in several countries Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad Diversified Technology...
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    Baltimore and Ohio, Wabash Railroad, Nickel Plate Road, Ann Arbor Railroad, Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad, Pennsylvania Railroad, Chesapeake and Ohio...
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    and Ironton Railroad; 50% of Detroit and Toledo Shore Line Railroad; 50% of Monon Railroad; Chicago and Alton Railroad (Alton Railroad) Chesapeake and Ohio-Nickel...
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  • System Ohio Southern Railroad (1881–1898), predecessor of the Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad Southern Railway (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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  • Railway Detroit and River St. Clair Railway Detroit, Rochester, Romeo and Lake Orion Railway Detroit and Toledo Shore Line Railroad Detroit, Ypsilanti and Ann...
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  • The Detroit and Toledo Shore Line Railroad (reporting mark DTS) is a historic railroad that operated in northwestern Ohio and southeastern Michigan. The...
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    there. In June 1905, Cumming was elected president of the Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad and served for one month; he was succeeded by F. A. Durban...
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  • Blissfield Railroad Canton and Massillon Electric Railway Cincinnati, Dayton and Toledo Traction Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railway Cincinnati and Lake...
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    Henry Ford (redirect from My Life and Work)
    of America in 1996. Capitalist peace Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad Dodge v. Ford Motor Company Edison and Ford Winter Estates Arthur Constantin...
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    two locomotives were sold to the Interstate Railroad and two to the Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad. 520 was built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works...
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    for American railroads and industrial concerns, 206 for Canadian railroads and industrials, 156 for Mexican railroads and industrials, and 1 export unit...
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    Ohio until it was taken over by the Detroit, Toledo & Ironton (DTI), serving the automobile industry in Detroit, Michigan.[page needed] Originating as...
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    static until the railroad was extended to the site in 1892. The Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad (now Genesee and Wyoming-owned Indiana and Ohio Railway)...
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  • Branch Connecting Railroad is a railroad originally built by the Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad. It was acquired by the Adrian and Blissfield Rail...
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    passenger rail station in Detroit, Michigan. Built for the Michigan Central Railroad, it replaced the original depot in downtown Detroit, which was shuttered...
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    Scenic Railroad 252, built as Maine Central (MEC) 252, is preserved and operates on excursions on the former MEC Notch Route. Conway Scenic Railroad 255...
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    North Michigan Railway. In 1905, it was acquired by the Detroit, Toledo & Ironton Railway (DTI) and Eugene Zimmerman assumed presidency of both lines. DTI...
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  • (DGH&M) Detroit, Toledo & Ironton Railroad (DTI) Erie Railroad (Erie) Florida Overseas Railroad Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railroad Grand Trunk...
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    July 1963 and December 1965 and by General Motors Diesel between May 1964 and January 1966. 1251 examples were built for American railroads, 26 were built...
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    American railroads (including 5 GP7B units built for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway), 112 were built for Canadian railroads, and 2 were built...
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    Fort Street Union Depot (category Demolished buildings and structures in Detroit)
    The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad used the Fort Street facility intermittently. B&O never had its own tracks between Toledo and Detroit. When Pere Marquette...
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  • railroad carload of lettuce is shipped from Salinas, California. August 31 - Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad takes control of Ann Arbor Railroad...
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    built for U.S. railroads, 44 for Mexican railroads. Furthermore, 279 GP40-2s were built by General Motors Diesel (GMD) between 1974 and 1976. In addition...
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    Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad, which transported manufactured charcoal and other forest products from Maybee to Detroit in the northeast and Ohio...
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