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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...
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  • 1984 Cincinnati, Jackson and Mackinaw Railroad, a railroad that formerly operated in Ohio and Michigan Detroit and Mackinac Railway, a railroad that formerly...
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  • The Detroit, Mackinac and Marquette Railroad was a land grant railroad that was built and operated briefly (1881–1886) in the Upper Peninsula of the U...
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    with Bay City, Detroit, Lansing, and beyond. This line later became the New York Central and was sold to the Detroit and Mackinac Railway in 1976. Several...
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  • (1948–2002), the former currency of Germany (and West Germany) East German mark (1951–1990) Detroit and Mackinac Railway dm-drogerie markt, a German drugstore...
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  • Rogers City Branch (category Railway lines opened in 1911)
    City Branch was a railway line in Presque Isle County, Michigan. It ran north from a junction with the Detroit and Mackinac Railway main line near Posen...
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    miles (19 km) northwest of Alpena along the partially abandoned Detroit and Mackinac Railway at 45°10′53″N 83°35′23″W / 45.18139°N 83.58972°W / 45.18139;...
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    State Railway, formerly the Detroit and Mackinac Railway (D&M). Earlier railroads that served Alpena were built and owned by the Alger Smith and Co. logging...
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    Distributors, and Consumers Energy. Lake State began operations in 1992 when it acquired all the lines operated by the Detroit and Mackinac Railway. One of...
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    Railway, formerly the Detroit and Mackinac Railway (D&M). The 1901 D&M passenger depot is made of stone, which makes it one of two along the railway (the...
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    The Detroit, Bay City and Alpena Railroad (later the Michigan Central, then the Detroit and Mackinac Railway and presently the Lake State Railway Company)...
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    Cheboygan and Emmet counties, Mackinaw City is located at the southern end of the Mackinac Bridge, which carries Interstate 75 over the Straits of Mackinac to...
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  • Railway Detroit Electric Railway Detroit and Flint Railway Detroit, Fort Wayne and Belle Isle Railway Detroit, Howell and Lansing Railway Detroit and...
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    City and Alpena Railroad, a predecessor to the Detroit and Mackinac Railway. It is the last remaining depot of its type in northeastern Michigan and is...
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    Greenbush and was founded by Daniel Bruce, who built a hotel for the area's lumbermen in 1886. He persuaded the Detroit and Mackinac Railway to establish...
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    Central Railroad, Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad, and Detroit and Cleveland Steamship Navigation Company formed the Mackinac Island Hotel Company. The group...
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  • eventually became part of the Detroit and Mackinac Railway and part of it remains active today. The Lake Huron and Southwestern Railway was incorporated on April...
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    around the James B. Patterson sawmill and the F. Hout general store. It was a station on the Detroit and Mackinac Railway, now the North Eastern State Trail...
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  • the ZIP Code 48737. Glennie was established as a depot on the Detroit and Mackinac Railway in 1889, known as 'Glennie Station'. A post office opened in...
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    ALCO RS-2 (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1946)
    December 2011. The former Detroit & Mackinac 469 was sold to Waymore Power and may be restored. The former Elgin Joliet and Eastern 801 is preserved in...
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    41444. Gustin was named after the township and began as a station along the Detroit and Mackinac Railway in 1886. A post office operated from June 6...
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    area in 1862 and founded the community. The East Tawas post office opened on April 15, 1867. A predecessor of the Detroit and Mackinac Railway built a station...
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    South Branch in 1893. The community briefly had a station on the Detroit and Mackinac Railway. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System:...
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  • was bought by the Detroit and Mackinac Railway and ceased to exist as an independent company. Its original main line between Alpena and LaRocque became...
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  • Bay City and Alpena Railroad in 1884. It was at first called "Emery Junction", a junction between branches on the Detroit and Mackinac Railway located...
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  • Peninsula. The trail uses a section of the former roadbed of the Detroit and Mackinac Railway. Points of interest along the trail, from south to north, include:...
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  • List of Class I railroads (category United States railway-related lists)
    Haven and Milwaukee Railway Detroit and Mackinac Railway Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railway Detroit and Toledo...
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    as a stop along the Detroit and Mackinac Railway in 1889. A post office opened on October 5, 1889 under the name Glennie Station and was shortened to Glennie...
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    1914, and it remains in operation. The line was eventually sold to the Detroit and Mackinac Railway, which expanded it to a standard-gauge railway in 1912...
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    community was named for James Dudley Hawks, then president of the Detroit and Mackinac Railway, after the railroad established a station there in 1895. According...
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