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Steam Railroading Institute History

The Steam Railroading Institute is an organization dedicated to the preservation, restoration, and operation of historical railroad equipment and items. It operates a heritage railroad over Great Lakes Central tracks, which offers occasional passenger excursion trains using steam locomotives: ex-Pere Marquette Railway Steam Locomotive No. 1225, visiting tank engines, and Chicago & Northwestern Railway 175 which is currently under restoration.

The Steam Railroading Institute, dedicated to educating the public about steam-era railroad technology, is the product of the Michigan State Trust for Railway Preservation Inc. For many years, the MSTRP centered on a single steam locomotive, former Pere Marquette Railway No. 1225. After 1225's retirement, the locomotive was donated to Michigan State University. Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Chairman Cyrus Eaton thought that the University College of Engineering ought to have a piece of real equipment to work on and convinced the MSU University Trustee Forest Akers that this was a good idea. Eaton didn't like seeing these relatively new locomotives cut up for scrap. The Dean of the College of Engineering was not convinced, so then University President John Hannah, accepted the engine as a contribution to the MSU Museum. It arrived on campus in 1957. There it sat, getting an occasional coat of paint and was opened to the public on football weekends until 1969 when a group of students took an interest in the locomotive. The Michigan State University Railroad Club was formed by student rail fans who were interested in Trains and Locomotives in general. In 1970 at the suggestion of Randy Paquette, they adopted the ambitious goal of restoring 1225 and using it to power excursion trains that would bring passengers to football games at the university. After toiling away at the locomotive for many years, the Michigan State University Railroad Club evolved as the Michigan State Trust for Railway Preservation after then MSURRC President Chuck Julian discussed the subject of how this engine would run when finished, with then University President Edgar Harden. Harden proposed that they form a 501(c)(3) that would allow the University to give the Trust the locomotive. MSU had no interest in running a steam locomotive. The MSTRP started its corporate run in July 1979. Harden kept his promise and had the University donate the locomotive to this new organization.

In the past thirty-five years the Michigan State Trust for Railway Preservation and its Steam Railroading Institute have grown tremendously, now housing two steam locomotives, a fleet of passenger cars, and numerous pieces of rolling stock.

Situated on the site of the old Ann Arbor Railroad's steam backshop and roundhouse, the Steam Railroading Institute exhibits the intricacies of working steam locomotives.

New Buffalo Turntable

The turntable is an original 90 ft (27 m) PM turntable built in 1919 to serve the Pere Marquette railyard in New Buffalo, Michigan. It operated and served a 16 stall roundhouse for many years until Chessie System took over in 1984 and ceased operations at the New Buffalo yard. The SRI acquired the turntable and had it relocated to the site. Upon purchasing, the SRI added an additional 10 ft (3.0 m) to the turntable to better accommodate larger rolling stock like the PM 1225. Still functioning like it did during the steam era, the turntable was used by the 1225 during its service years on the PM many times despite its short length.

SRI Visitor Center

The SRI Visitor Center is located inside a renovated freight warehouse used by the Ann Arbor road. Its construction date is unclear but the foundation dates back to the 1880s. It is speculated that the original one burned down in the 1920s and the existing structure was built. Originally a creamery, the Ann Arbor used for freight storage for things like grain. Bruckman's Moving and Storage then leased the building from the railroad for storage use. The SRI purchased the building in 2004 and renovated it as their Visitor's Center containing exhibits, a model train layout, and the museum's artifact and archives collection.

Steam Railroading Institute Locomotives

Number Model Year(s) Built Notes
PM 1225 2-8-4 1941 Operational. Main locomotive for excursions. Previously was on display at MSU. Model for the locomotive in the motion picture "Polar Express."
CNW 175 4-6-0 1908 Currently under restoration. From Hancock, Michigan.
MSTX 1 "“Mighty Mouse” 25-ton 1940's Shop switcher. Purchased at auction in 2008 from an elevator in Shelby, Ohio.

Steam Railroading Institute Passenger Cars

Number Model Year(s) Built Notes
MSTX 147 Coach 1950 In active service. Ex-BOMX 147/MARC 147/MTA/SEMTA 107/PRR 147 "Norristown Inn"
RPCX 372 Sleeper 19?? Newly purchased in 2019. Ex-Circus. From Maryland.
MSTX 462 Combination Coach 1934 In active service. Used as a concession car. Ex-CNW 462/CGW 462/CO 462. Purchased from the Illinois Railway Museum by an SRI member.
MSTX 575 Hi-Level Lounge 1956 In active service. Ex-AMTK 39970/ATSF 575. Newly purchased in 2019.
MSTX 580 Hi-Level Lounge 1956 In active service. Ex-AMTK 39975/ATSF 580. Newly purchased in 2019.
MSTX 762 Diner-Lounge 1952 Stored pending floor and car body repair and design of a new interior. Ex-TSBY/VIA 762/CN 762.
MSTX 1363 Baggage Car 1943 In active service. Used as a gift shop car. Ex-AMTK 1363/USAX. Former kitchen car, converted to a baggage car by Amtrak.
C&O 1615 Coach 1943 Stored OOS in the GLC yards in Owosso. Parts source?
MSTX 2624 Sleeper 1950 Operable. Used only for crew accommodation. Ex-C&O 2624 “City of Ashland.”
MSTX 5576 Coach 1950 In active service. Ex-TSBY/VIA 5576/CN 5576.
MSTX 5581 Coach 1952 In active service. Ex-TSBY/VIA 5581/CN 5581.
MSTX 5646 Coach 1952 In active service. Ex-TSBY/VIA 5646/CN 5646.

Steam Railroading Institute Freight Cars

Number Model Year(s) Built Notes
MSTX 129 Tank Car 194? Ex-D&M/GATX. Donated to the SRI by RailAmerica in 2007. Used for photo freights.
AA 1128 Boxcar 1923 Donated by the Great Lakes Central Railroad in 2007. Used for photo freights.
AA 1314 Boxcar 1957 Used for photo freights.
POX 2124 Tank Car 194? Ex-D&M/GATX. Donated to the SRI by RailAmerica in 2007. Used for photo freights.
DM 3514 Gondola 1947 Donated to the SRI in 2007 by RailAmerica. Used for MOW and photo freights.
C&O 31527/PM 18400 Gondola 1939 Used for photo freights. Ex-CSX/C&O. Came to the SRI in 2007 and was repainted to a dual Pere Marquette/C&O scheme in 2008.
PM 72332 Boxcar 1946 Donated by the Chessie System in 1981. Used for storage and photo freights.
WAB 82583 Boxcar 1923 Donated to the SRI by the State of Michigan in 1983. Used for storage and photo freights.
Unknown Flatcar ??? Flatcar 19?? Used for storage.
Unknown Flatcar ??? Flatcar 19?? Used for storage.

Steam Railroading Institute Cabooses

Number Model Year(s) Built Notes
AA 2838 Caboose 1952 In active service. Sold to the SRI in 2007 by the Bluewater Chapter of the NRHS. 2838 has been restored to the “DT&I/ Compass” scheme, as it appeared in the mid-1960’s.
AA 2839 Caboose 1952 In active service. Came to SRI in 2004 and was restored by the volunteers in 2005 to the “Wabash/ Flag” scheme as when delivered in 1952.
PM A909 Caboose 1937 Operable. Donated by C&O in 1983. It is used on certain excursions for the SRI and on photo freights. Trucks replaced in 2017.

Steam Railroading Institute Miscellaneous Equipment

Number Model Year(s) Built Notes
MSTX 7 Auxiliary Power Car 1943 In active service. Ex-D&M 7.
MSTX 1701 Tool Car 1943 In active service. Ex-C&O 361/PM 1701. Also numbered #361?
MSTX 5000 Auxiliary Water Car 1929 Operational. Used as an auxiliary water car for #1225. Originally a tender from a CRIP 5000-series 4-8-4 steam locomotive.
GTW 584388 Bunk Car 192? Sold to the SRI in 2007 by the Bluewater Chapter of the NRHS. The car is now back in its intended use as a foreman’s office.
DT&I 15027 Burro Crane 194? Donated to the SRI in the 1990's by the GTW. It’s used for light lifting jobs at the SRI. Ex-GTW 15027/DT&I 15027.

Former Steam Railroading Institute Equipment

Number Model Year(s) Built Notes
D&M 2 Business Car 19?? Was only stored at the SRI, never owned. Sold by private owner to RJ Corman.
D&M 10 44 Tonner 1942 Ex-D&M 10/MSTL D742. Sold to Southern Michigan Railroad.
Mississippian 76 2-8-0 1920 Was to be restored to operation by the SRI. Sold in 2018 to the Oakland Railroad Museum in Maryland. Ex-Gettysburg 76/Mississippian 76/SLSF 76/JLC&E 40.
RANX 1494 Passenger Car 19?? Only stored at the SRI. Departed the grounds in 2018.
PPCX 1610 Passenger Car 1953 Ex-Tennessee Bicentenial Train/Amtrak 1610/USAX Hospital Car.
PPCX 1614 Passenger Car 1953 Ex-Tennessee Bicentenial Train/Amtrak 1614/USAX Hospital Car.



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