Michigan Air Line Railroad

Michigan Air Line Railroad
Map
Overview
Dates of operation1868 (1868)–1916 (1916)
Predecessor
  • Grand Trunk Railway of Michigan
  • Grand Trunk Railway of Northern Indiana
SuccessorMichigan Central Railroad
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Length115.25 miles (185.48 km)
Route map

0.0
0.8
4.8
Haires
14.5
Concord
24.1
Homer
27.4
Clarendon
34.0
Tekonsha
38.0
Burlington
42.3
Union City
49.0
Sherwood
54.3
Colon
56.2
61.2
Wasepi
64.9
Centreville
70.1
Three Rivers
77.4
Corey
79.4
Jones
85.4
Vandalia
90.3
90.5
Cassopolis
94.7
Dailey
99.9
Barron Lake
103.7
104.0
191.9
Niles
Source[1]

The Michigan Air Line Railroad was a railroad company in the United States. It was incorporated in 1868 and constructed a line between Jackson, Michigan, and South Bend, Indiana. The Michigan Central Railroad leased the company in 1871 and merged it in 1916. The New York Central Railroad leased the Michigan Central in 1930. The Michigan Air Line Railroad also built a short line between Romeo, Michigan, and Richmond, Michigan, which became part of the Michigan Air Line Railway, a predecessor of the Grand Trunk Western Railroad.

  1. ^ Meints (2005), pp. 295–296.