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Ann Arbor Railroad Wreck near Lakeland, Michigan - November 1907
Ann Arbor Railroad Wreck near Lakeland, Michigan - November 1907
From Howell Bicentennial History 1776-1976 this photo is captioned "In November 1907 a train went through Howell, Michigan headed south. Another train left Ann Arbor, Michigan about the same time. It was late at night and it was a one track line. About 3:20 AM they met at Lakeland, Michigan between Howell, Michigan and Ann Arbor, Michigan. This picture shows the result" -
Control Room at the Ann Pere Crossing, Livingston County, Michigan
Control Room at the Ann Pere Crossing, Livingston County, Michigan
Crossing of Ann Arbor Railroad and Pere Marquette Railroad.
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Chesapeake & Ohio Train Wreck near Walnut Street in Howell, Michigan - March 10, 1953
Chesapeake & Ohio Train Wreck near Walnut Street in Howell, Michigan - March 10, 1953
Thirty-eight cars of west bound Toledo-Grand Rapids freight train were wrecked at 7:25am. Cost around $250,000. A broken wheel on a car about 30 back from the head end is believed to have caused the wreck.
Read March 11, 1953 Livingston County Press Article (in Library use only) -
Ann Arbor Railroad Depot, 126 Wetmore, Toledo, Ann Arbor and Northern Railroad, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph captioned "Depot with Ed Beach", and was included in David Finney's book, "Images of America, Howell', and it notes that this brick depot was built on the north side of Howell by the Ann Arbor Railroad in 1885-1886. To the right, there is a partial view of an omnibus from the Whipple House which was owned by Henry Whipple. In the background is the Michigan Avenue Bridge.
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Coal Cars at the Ann Arbor Railroad Coal Dock
Coal Cars at the Ann Arbor Railroad Coal Dock
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McKeen Motor Car, at the Cohoctah Station Depot, Livingston, Michigan
This is a photograph of a McKeen Motor Car stopped at the Cohoctah Depot, Livingston Michigan. This gas train ran between Toledo, Ohio, and Frankfort Michigan from 1910 to 1912. The home base was in Howell, Michigan. This picture is in Cohoctah.
The Ann Arbor Railroad owned five of these cars which were gasoline powered. They were also called "doodlebugs".
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Ann Arbor Railroad Freight House - March 16, 1945
Ann Arbor Railroad Freight House - March 16, 1945
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Ann Arbor Railroad Wrecked Car near Wright Elevator in Howell, Michigan
Ann Arbor Railroad Wrecked Car near Wright Elevator
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Handcars on the Ann Arbor Railroad
Handcars on the Ann Arbor Railroad
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