- Ann Arbor Railroad
Infobox SG rail
railroad_name=Ann Arbor Railroad
logo_filename=Ann Arbor.gif
logo_size=100
system_
map_size=200
marks=AA
locale=Michigan andOhio
start_year=1878
end_year=present
hq_city=Howell, MI The Ann Arbor Railroad reporting mark|AA, historically, was an Americanrailroad that operated betweenToledo, Ohio , and Elberta andFrankfort, Michigan , (approximately 294 route miles) withcarferry operations acrossLake Michigan . The Ann Arbor ceased operations as a railroad onApril 1 ,1976 , but various operations have continued use of the name to the present. As of 2007, Ann Arbor Acquisition Corp. operates between Toledo andAnn Arbor, Michigan , whileGreat Lakes Central Railroad Inc. operates the remainder from Ann Arbor toYuma, Michigan . Some sections have been abandoned: from Yuma to Elberta and Frankfort (approximately 45 miles), about 10 miles inShiawassee County, Michigan (in 3 discontinuous sections), and the trackage around the now-demolished Cherry Street Station in Toledo.The contemporary Ann Arbor hauls a variety of cargoes but much of its traffic is related to the automobile industry. Its primary cargoes include outbound finished vehicles from
DaimlerChrysler 's Toledo North Assembly (Jeep) Plant; inbound finished Ford vehicles to a distribution lot in North Toledo; inbound vehicles to a new (2006) distribution lot off Manhattan Boulevard in North Toledo; outbound vehicle transmissions fromGM Powertrain in Toledo; auto parts fromVisteon in Saline, Mich.; foundry sand interchanged from the Great Lakes Central at Ann Arbor (Osmer), Mich., and forwarded to other railroads at Toledo -- primarily onto NS for delivery to the Ford engine plant inBrook Park, Ohio ; outbound cement fromHolcim near Dundee, Mich.; and grain trains received in interchange from GLC and delivered toCSX at Toledo.Its current locomotive fleet comprises three Electro-Motive GP38 models (AA7771, 7791, 7802) of Conrail ancestry and two GP39-2 models (AA2368 and 2373) prior Union Pacific locomotivesThe Ann Arbor also operated a subsidiary, the
Manistique and Lake Superior Railroad (M&LS), for many years until the M&LS was abandoned in1968 .Interchanges
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Toledo, Ohio :
**Norfolk Southern (NS)
**CSX Transportation (CSXT)
**Canadian National Railway (CN)
**Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad (WE)*
Ann Arbor, Michigan :
**Norfolk Southern (NS) (Currently out of service)
**Great Lakes Central Railroad (formerly Tuscola & Saginaw Bay/TSBY)*
Milan, Michigan :
**Norfolk Southern (NS)*
Diann, Michigan :
**Indiana and Ohio Rail System (IORY)ee also
*
History of railroads in Michigan External links
* [http://www.annarbor-railroad.com annarbor-railroad.com]
* [http://www.tsbrailway.com Tuscola and Saginaw Bay Web site]
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