I assume there must have been one, but I don't know where it was located, and it doesn't seem to be on the 1916 Sanborn map I checked.
Anyone know where exactly the station was located?
Grand Ledge passenger station
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Re: Grand Ledge passenger station
Sometime recently I researched this and posted the results to to some discussion board, I forget where.
Going from memory, after about 1928, the passenger depot was on the south side of the track along Washington Street near the end of Mineral Street, a ways west of M-100. Prior to that, it was along Union Street, east of the freight house.
Going from memory, after about 1928, the passenger depot was on the south side of the track along Washington Street near the end of Mineral Street, a ways west of M-100. Prior to that, it was along Union Street, east of the freight house.
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Re: Grand Ledge passenger station
This interesting document appears to answer your question.Dan Cluley wrote: ↑Thu Apr 15, 2021 7:39 pmI assume there must have been one, but I don't know where it was located, and it doesn't seem to be on the 1916 Sanborn map I checked.
Anyone know where exactly the station was located?
https://grandledgehistory.wordpress.co ... southside/
There additional information including plans here.
https://grandledgehistory.wordpress.co ... pot-plans/
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Re: Grand Ledge passenger station
Thanks all for the info