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Friday, October 16, 2020

LAKE SUPERIOR SOUTHERN AGAIN

Possibility That line from Madison to Huron Bay May Be Reality.


Working on Wisconsin End.  According to advices from Wisconsin, says the Marquette Mining Journal, the .'Lake Superior Southern railroad, from Madison, Wis., to Huron Bay, so long regarded in railroad circles as a dream in which there was but little of reality, may become a fact and active operations be begun during the year just opened. The contemplated line covers a distance of 200 miles, 200 of which is in Wisconsin According to a $12,000,000 mortgage.in form of construction bond, running to the Knickerbocker Trust Company, of New York, and recently tiled for record in Marquette county, the proposed railroad line will extend east of south from Huron Bay to Micbigamme, thence west of south through Iron county,' crossing the Wisconsin line and continuing on through the counties of Florence, Forest, Marinette, Oconto. Shawano, Outagamie, Brown, Winnebago, Waupaca,' Green Lake, Fond du Lac, Columbia and Dane. The company controls the roadbed of the old long defunct Iron Range & Huron 'Bay railroad and proposes to make use
of it from Champion to L'Anse and Huron Bay. The roadbed already graded, is 100 feet in width. This is commonly supposed to be a plan of the Illinois Central for the com pletion of the line from the gulf to Lake Superior.

WORK DONE IN WISCONSIN.
The Wisconsin & Northern rail road organized about a year ago, is supposed to be the Wisconsin end of toe project, and actual operation of a portion of its line has already been commenced. The road is planned to extend from Madison to
Crandon, via Oshkosh, Appleton, Shawano and other cities. The right-of-way for the entire road has been constructed from Shawano to its northern extremity. Construction work was begun late in the season of 1904 and was completed about two months ago. The first train was run about five weeks ago, making the trip from Shawano to Crandon without. a mishap. The officials of the road were on the. train making the initial trip. Construction work from Shawano
south is now in operation, although little can be done during the winter months. Information emanating from official sources is to .the effect that work will be rushed in the spring, and that in less than a year trains will be running into Appleton. It is said the -company will issue bonds for $10,000,000 for the completion of the road from Shawano, its present terminus, to Madison, although this has not been verified.

TO CONNECT WITH SOO LINE.
That the proposition is not a mere promotion scheme' is evident from the fact that the company in the name of Leander
Choate, of Oshkosh, has purchased a large amount of property near Appleton and in Outagamie, paying cash for it. The Wisconsin & Northem has completed its grade from Crandon north to the tracks of the Minneapolis, St. Paul  & Sault Ste. Marie railroad, a distance of seven miles.' As soon as the road Is In operation, it will compete for business with the North-western by arranging a combined tariff with the so-called "Soo line.". As soon as the junction is effected, work will be pushed south, from Crandon to connect with that portion of the line now under' construction and for partial operation from Shawano north at the point of contact with the Soo line, about one And one-half miles west of North Crandon, there is also a passage under the Soo, that will facilitate the extension to northern Michigan and Lake Superior. 

The following official statement 'issued by President Phillips describes the territory to be tapped by the line: "The Lake Superior Southern railway will open to development large forests of timber and bring them tributary to the great manufacturing center of eastern Wisconsin. . It will traverse vast areas in both states now unproductive capable of becoming fertile agricultural lands, and well adapted to stock raising and dairy products. "For a distance of eighty miles it will cross the great Marquette and Crystal Falls mineral districts, rich in deposits of iron, copper, slate, clays and building stone, and Beaver Dam and Columbus. It will not take in Fond du Lac, going a little west of south from Oshkosh, and bisecting the triangle formed by the lines of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railway . connecting
with Fond du Lac and Ripon.

BARAGA COUNTY OPPORTUNITIES.
If the line ever reaches Huron bay, and the harbor there is put in proper condition, it will mean much for Baraga county, the town in which it Is located now having very little to keep it in existence. The natural shipping facilities of Huron bay will make it a comparatively easy task to establish an important harbor there, and if the plans of the Lake Superior Southern carry, L'Anse and the other towns of Baraga county may see a return of the old days, before the D. S. S. &
A: was pushed through to Duluth and the copper country, A junction with the South Shore will probably be effected at Champion, making that town the junction point for three roads and raising it to the status of an important railroad
center.

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L'anse Sentinel Jan 12, 1907

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Railroads map merger

3 Midwestern Carriers ask for I.C.C. Permission

Washington, May 10 (UPI) - Three Midwestern railroads controlled by the Canadian Pacific Railway have formally applied to the Interstate Commerce Commission for permission to merge, it was announced today.

The three carriers, which have been studying a merger for the last year, are the Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie (Soo Line), the Wisconsin Central and the Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic.  The merged company would be known as the Soo Line Railroad.

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NY Times  5/11/1960

Friday, March 2, 2018

Pennsylvania RR trying to reach Lake Superior Country


A Duluth man who recently returned from the East says that the Pennsylvania railway system is aiming to reach the south shore of Lake Superior and Duluth via the Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic from Shingleton.  He says:

"It is currently reported in railroad circles in New York that the Pennsylvania system is going to push farther into the Lake Superior region in search of business in connection with the Grand Rapids &
Indiana road which it is said to control.

The Grand Rapids & Indiana runs north in Michigan to Nortbport, and it is claimed that negotiations are now in progress for the establishment of a car ferry between there and Manistique.

From Manistique to Shingleton there is a logging road, formerly owned by the Chicago Lumber company. It is now in other hands, and is known as the Kauffman line. The Pennsylvania line is supposed to be behind the Kauffmans. The Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic touches Shingleton.

In connection with this road a new route would be furnished from the Lake Superior region to the East. If the movement of ore ever becomes an important factor in all rail transportation, the Pennsylvania system would be in an excellent position to reach many of the important points of consumption from the Lake Superior region."

L'Anse Sentinel, 1-17-1903

Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Ann Arbor's New Route.


Menominee, Dec. 8: When navigation closes In Green Bay, the apron for loading cars onto the Ann Arbor ferries will be taken from Gladstone to Manistique, and the boats run there. This will give the
Ann Arbor road a connection with the east and the Lake Superior country, as the Chicago lumber  company owns a 30-mile stretch of road that runs to Munising, where connections with the Duiuth, South Shore & Atlantic railroad will be made. This will open up a splendid new territory for the Ann Arbor, and the boats will ran all the year.

The Owosso Times 12-10-1897

Cheap excursions in northern Michigan

Cheap excursions to open a new line which is sure to become a favorite route between the north country and lower Michigan and Ohio are to be run next week.  Next Tuesday and Thursday, Sept. 2d and 4th, the D., S. S. & A.railway will sell tickets to Toledo,Oh, and lower Michigan at the extremely
low rate of $10.50 from L'Anse and Baraga for the round trip. These excursion tickets will be valid for return until Sept. 20th, inclusive.

The trip will bo made over the D.S. S. '& A. railway to Shingleton; Manistique, Marquette & Northern railway to Manistique; Ann Arbor ferry to Frankfort; Ann Arbor railway to Toledo, Oh. Tickets will be valid for passage on regular trains which leave L'Anse at 9:55 a. m. and Baraga 9:45 a. m., Tuesday and Thursday. The tickets will read to Toledo, but excursionists can stop at any of
the stations on the Ann Arbor road between Frankfort and Toledo, returning home direct from that
point; they will not be obliged to go to Toledo to have their tickets stamped and made available for the return journey.

L'Anse Sentinal (L'Anse, MI) 8-30-1902