I know the obvious that AMTRAK ended 99.9% of freight roads running passenger service in 1971.
In Saginaw I was told that Bee Liner Service was ended in the early 1960's on the NYC. So, when did service end on the PM and GTW?
The only date I know of is that passenger service from Hemlock to Saginaw ended on the PM in 1940.
Last Days of Passinger service in Michigan
Re: Last Days of Passinger service in Michigan
See the "Historical Q&A" link titled "April 30, 1971" for some information.
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Re: Last Days of Passinger service in Michigan
GTW ran passenger service until Amtrak started. They operated commuter service between Pontiac and Detroit (approximately 3 each way per day) until around 1974. They had Toronto-Chicago trains and a Detroit-Chicago train right up until Amtrak. GTW's passenger service history is a book untoitself.
GTW's last passenger train from Bay City was a mixed train and ended around 1955ish.
GTW's last passenger train from Bay City was a mixed train and ended around 1955ish.
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Re: Last Days of Passinger service in Michigan
I believe C&O ran CHI-GR and the Muskegon stub up until A-day. Not sure about the DET-GR segment.
Re: Last Days of Passinger service in Michigan
SEMTA took over the GTW commuter operation in 1977. The commuters were discontinued in 1983.AARR wrote:GTW ran passenger service until Amtrak started. They operated commuter service between Pontiac and Detroit (approximately 3 each way per day) until around 1974. They had Toronto-Chicago trains and a Detroit-Chicago train right up until Amtrak. GTW's passenger service history is a book untoitself.
GTW's last passenger train from Bay City was a mixed train and ended around 1955ish.
Re: Last Days of Passinger service in Michigan
C&O/PM ran CHI-GRR, GRR-DET & HOL-MUS right up to A-Day. I still have the GR Press clippings of the lead-up to A-Day-- "Of Gaety & Gloom" was one headline. Lots of pictures.
Re: Last Days of Passinger service in Michigan
All C&O Michigan trains made their last runs on April 30, 1971, along with B&O's "Cincinnatian" #53/54 (Detroit-Cincinnati) which ran on C&O Detroit-Plymouth-Toledo as C&O #39/40, coaches only. A note in the April, 1971, Official Guide for B&O 53/54 says "Food and beverages may be purchased at the Toledo Station during station stop."tadman wrote:I believe C&O ran CHI-GR and the Muskegon stub up until A-day. Not sure about the DET-GR segment.
The other C&O Michigan trains were #8/9 Chicago-Grand Rapids/Muskegon; #11,12,14,15 between GRR-Detroit; and #46/47 Detroit-Plymouth-Toledo-Columbus-Huntington, WV connection to the "George Washington" to Washington DC. All Michigan trains were coaches only.
At the end, the Plymouth station saw 6 passenger trains every day and 8 on weekends (#46/47 ran Fri-Sat-Sun only).