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Harbor Springs Railway

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29: 93:-hauling operation, although summer vacationing tourists were carried for a fare of 25ยข. It originally operated a route of seven miles (11 km) to Stutsman and Race Mill; it was extended a further mile in 1904 to Carter's Mill. Small temporary branches were also constructed as well as the moving of the right of way when logging operations moved, as was typical for a logging railroad. 101:
of the typical Shay pattern, but were unusual in that they had no frames, the boiler being the main structural component. The line was built and funded without debt (thanks to Shay's royalties and licenses from his locomotive designs) and by 1906, the investment in physical plant was estimated at $
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The line was laid with very light rail of 16 pounds per yard (7.9 kg/m) and worked by three locomotives built by the railroad to the design of its President and General Manager, Ephraim Shay. They were
125:, p. 421 A report by the Michigan State Tax Commission, dated 1901, refers to the Harbor Springs as an "unincorporated railway" with 4 miles (6.4 km) of track. 342: 347: 22: 317: 352: 134:
Meints asserts that abandonment occurred in 1910, while Hilton places it in "about 1911". Both agree that the company dissolved in 1912.
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The line ceased operations in 1910 and was dismantled in 1912. The company dissolved on January 17, 1912.
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First Annual Report of the State Tax Commissioners for the Year Ending December 15, 1900
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Graydon Meints puts the incorporation date in 1900, while Hilton places in 1902.
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Michael Palin's Hemingway Adventure: Harbor Springs, Michigan
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trees growing in the area. The railway was chartered by
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51,346 (equivalent to $ 1.31 million in 2023).
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Bay View, Little Traverse and Mackinaw Railroad

frameless
2 ft 6 in
narrow gauge railway
Harbor Springs, Michigan
Little Traverse Bay
Lake Michigan
hemlock
Ephraim Shay
Shay locomotive
lumber
geared locomotives
Hilton (1990)
Michigan State University Press
ISBN
978-0-87013-318-3
First Annual Report of the State Tax Commissioners for the Year Ending December 15, 1900
Google Books


American Narrow Gauge Railroads
Stanford University Press
ISBN
0-8047-1731-1
OCLC
613788908
"What Was the U.S. GDP Then?"
MeasuringWorth
Gross Domestic Product deflator

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