Michigan and Ohio Railroad

Michigan and Ohio Railroad
Michigan and Ohio
Legend
Abbreviated in this map
KA&GR to Grand Rapdids
Transverse abbreviated in this map Junction from right
C&WM to Pentwater
Station on track
0.0 Allegan
Track turning from left Junction to right
Abbreviated in this map Straight track
KA&GR to White Pigeon
Transverse abbreviated in this map Station on flat crossing Transverse abbreviated in this map
11.2 GR&I (Grand RapidsKalamazoo)
Transverse abbreviated in this map Unknown BSicon "KRZo" Transverse abbreviated in this map
35.1 Michigan Central (NilesJackson)
Transverse abbreviated in this map Flat crossing Transverse abbreviated in this map
41.7 C&GT (Chicago–Port Huron)
Station on track
42.0 Battle Creek
Abbreviated in this map Straight track
Air Line to Niles
Transverse abbreviated in this map Unknown BSicon "ABZ3lf" Flat crossing Unknown BSicon "ABZ3lg" Transverse abbreviated in this map
67.8 NCMR (JonesvilleLansing)
Straight track Abbreviated in this map
Air Line to Jackson
Transverse abbreviated in this map Flat crossing Transverse abbreviated in this map
81.7 FTW&J (Fort WayneJackson)
Transverse abbreviated in this map Unknown BSicon "KRZu" Transverse abbreviated in this map
89.0 DH&SW (Bankers–Ypsilanti)
Transverse abbreviated in this map Flat crossing Transverse abbreviated in this map
116.8 LS&MS (Lenawee Junction–Jackson)
Transverse abbreviated in this map Flat crossing Transverse abbreviated in this map
123.5 Wabash (Montpelier–Delray)
Straight track Abbreviated in this map
TAA&NM to Owosso
Junction from left Track turning right
Station on track
132.9 Dundee, Michigan
Abbreviated in this map
TAA&NM to Toledo
The above shows the physical line of the Michigan and Ohio as of March 25, 1887, when the Cincinnati, Jackson & Mackinaw bought it, including crossings by other lines as they were then constituted. Intermediate stations omitted.


The Michigan and Ohio Railroad is a defunct railroad which operated in southern Michigan in the mid-1880s. Originally intended to forge a new line from Lake Erie to Lake Michigan, it came close to its goal, completing a line between Allegan and Dundee before financial embarrassment landed it in receivership.

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Corporate history

The company incorporated on June 25, 1883, to consolidate the Toledo & Michigan, an Ohio company, and the Toledo & Milwaukee. The company filed articles on October 9, 1883 and began operations November 29.[1] Beset by financial difficulties, the company went into receivership almost immediately; the Cincinnati, Jackson & Mackinaw (CJ&MK) bought the company on March 25, 1887.[2]

Discussing the liabilities assumed by the CJ&MK in acquiring the M&O and other companies, Michigan's railroad commissioner wrote that:

"...a sum so largely in excess of the real value of the property as to suggest unfavorable comment upon the policy of loading down a new enterprise with liabilities that cannot fail to seriously impair the financial standing of the corporation."[3]

Michigan operations

From the Toledo & Milwaukee the M&O inherited 11.5 miles (18.5 km) of track in revenue service between Allegan and Montieth, where the tracks crossed those of the Grand Rapids & Indiana, and a completed-but-not-operational stretch 121.7 miles (195.9 km) in length east from Montieth through Battle Creek and Marshall to Dundee, in Monroe County.[4] The M&O promptly opened this new section opened on November 29, 1883. The Toledo & Milwaukee had also leased the tracks of the Toledo, Ann Arbor & Grand Trunk, which ran south from Dundee to Toledo, Ohio, the company no longer having the funds to complete its own line.[5]

The M&O continued this leasing arrangement; in 1884, when the TAA&GT merged into the Toledo, Ann Arbor & North Michigan, the M&O continued to lease the Dundee–Toledo line from the new company, although the last two miles from Manhattan Junction to Toledo proper were leased from a new concern, the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad.[6]

Notes

  1. ^ Michigan Railroad Commission (1884), 417.
  2. ^ Meints (1992), 108.
  3. ^ Michigan Railroad Commission (1888), iv.
  4. ^ Wing (1890), 241.
  5. ^ Meints (2005), 170-171; Michigan Railroad Commission (1884), 422-423; Wing (1890), 241.
  6. ^ Michigan Railroad Commission (1887), 372-373; Meints (1992), 145-146.

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