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Revision as of 21:03, 15 August 2015
Contents
- 1 Mid Michigan History
- 2 Mid Michigan Trains
- 3 Current MS, GRE & MMRR Locomotive Roster
- 4 Past Mid Michigan (MMRR, GR, MS) Locomotives
- 5 Mid Michigan (MMRR, GR, MS) Frequencies
- 6 Mid Michigan Customers (Alma (MMRR) Division)
- 7 Mid Michigan Customers (Grand Rapids (GRE) Division)
- 8 Mid Michigan Customers (Muskegon (MS) Division)
Mid Michigan History
- AAR Reporting Marks - MMRR, GR & MS
- Owned by Genessee & Wyoming, formerly owned by RailAmerica/Railtex
- Accounted as three separate railroads, but operated as one
- Muskegon - Michigan Shore Division. Operates old MS (ex GTW) trackage around Muskegon and former CSX Fremont Subdivision from West Olive to Fremont through Muskegon. Interchanges with CSX in Holland.
- Grand Rapids - Grand Rapids Eastern Division. Operates former GTW trackage from Grand Rapids to Lowell and a small section of former PM trackage in Lowell. Also operated former GTW trackage from Lowell to Ionia and former PM trackage from Lowell to Greenville, both of which have been abandoned. Interchanges with CSX, Grand Elk and Coopersville & Marne in Grand Rapids.
- Alma - Mid Michigan Division. Operates former PM trackage from Alma to Paines. Uses power from the HESR. Interchanges with Great Lakes Central in Alma and HESR and Saginaw Bay Southern in Paines.
Mid Michigan Trains
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Current MS, GRE & MMRR Locomotive Roster
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- Note MMRR uses HESR Power
Past Mid Michigan (MMRR, GR, MS) Locomotives
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Mid Michigan (MMRR, GR, MS) Frequencies
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Mid Michigan Customers (Alma (MMRR) Division)
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Mid Michigan Customers (Grand Rapids (GRE) Division)
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Mid Michigan Customers (Muskegon (MS) Division)
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