Erie & Kalamazoo Rail Road (2001)
Posted by: S5280ft
N 41° 50.172 W 083° 52.260
17T E 261610 N 4635575
This is the 2001 marker located next to the tracks on the south side of Beagle Road, about 200 feet east of Main Street. Parking is available. The 1986 marker is about further west up the tracks at Main Street.
Waymark Code: WM16Q2
Location: Michigan, United States
Date Posted: 02/03/2007
Views: 16
ERIE AND KALAMAZOO RAIL ROAD The first railway in the Northwest Territory, the Erie and Kalamazoo Rail Road linked the east coast with the Michigan Territory and points westward. The E&K was chartered on April 22, 1833, to connect present-day Toledo, Ohio, with the Kalamazoo River; however, the track never reached beyond Adrian. The first train arrived in Adrian on October 1, 1836. In 1837 the E&K contracted for the transport of "the Great Western Mail." From 1852 to 1857 the line, then part of the Michigan Southern Railroad, was a link in an early rail route from the east coast to Chicago. As part of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern, the New York Central, the Penn Central, and the Conrail systems, the E&K carried passengers until November 1956.
RAIL ROAD Blissfield was once a stop on the Erie and Kalamazoo Rail Road, the first passenger railway in the Northwest Territory. On October 1, 1836, the first train, a horse-drawn, wooden car running on iron strips spiked to oak rails, left Toledo and traveled the thirty-three miles to Adrian. Advertisements in the Toledo Blade boasted that the train saved travelers two days in their trip to Adrian, where they connected with coaches bound for Michigan City, Chicago and the Wisconsin Territory. Passengers paid $2.25 for a full ticket in the "pleasure car." In June 1837 the E&K replaced horse power with a locomotive. The E&K existed as a leased railroad and paid dividends to investors for more than 125 years.
Historical Date: 04/22/1833
Parking nearby?: yes
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website: [Web Link]
Registered Site #: Local Site #1146
Historical Name: Not listed
Description: Not listed
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