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from its receivers. In 1933, Grand Trunk Western decided to move its Michigan docks from Grand Haven to Muskegon, Michigan. The Muskegon Rail & Navigation Co. would build and operate the rail terminal operations in Muskegon. The Grand Haven dock slip would be reserved for auxiliary or emergency
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The ships also had 16 cabins for passenger service. By 1970, the Grand Trunk Western car ferries were no longer carrying passengers, as they could no longer meet Coast Guard safety regulations for passenger ships. (The wood paneling in the staterooms constituted a fire hazard). They also were much
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began their ferry service prior to 1900. One of GTW's predecessor lines the Detroit Grand Haven & Milwaukee Railway had completed building trackage to Grand Haven in 1858 and started a break-bulk service across Lake Michigan in the 1890s.
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Grand Trunk would form its new subsidiary company, the Grand Trunk Milwaukee Car Ferry Company, to take over its Lake Michigan car ferry operations. The new company was incorporated in Milwaukee on November 10, 1905 and would acquire the
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entry into car ferry operations started by signing an operating agreement with the Crosby Transportation Company which established the Grand Trunk Car Ferry Line. The new line began building docking slips in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and
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in 1975 to abandon its car ferry service. Permission was granted three years later and in 1978 Grand Trunk Milwaukee Car Ferry Co. ended operations.
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vessels to transport rail cars across Lake Michigan from Michigan's western shore to eastern Wisconsin to avoid rail traffic congestion in
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In 1903 Grand Trunk Western was the last of the three Michigan railroads to start Lake Michigan ferry operations, the
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found the ship's purser’s message canister with a written note. The ship was replaced by a new ferry named
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The Grand Trunk Milwaukee Car Ferry Co. would exchange GTW's rail traffic in Milwaukee with the
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By the 1970s the ferry service became cost prohibitive and Grand Trunk Western applied to the
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slower and not nearly as luxurious as the Chesapeake & Ohio boats (the
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from the Pere Marquette and Ann Arbor lines. In 1926, the
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sank. Two days later its wreckage was discovered near
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Seattle, WA: Superior Publishing. 38:'s subsidiary company operating its 577:1978 disestablishments in Wisconsin 512:HNSA Web Page: SS City of Milwaukee 277:, built 1902 at Cleveland, Ohio by 13: 572:1978 disestablishments in Michigan 234: 14: 598: 505: 452: 427: 120:Chicago and North Western Railway 567:1905 establishments in Wisconsin 542:Grand Trunk Railway subsidiaries 480:The Grand Trunk Western Railroad 380:"Photo: SS Madison in Milwaukee" 246:, built 1903 at Toledo, Ohio by 188:was built in Manitowoc in 1927. 562:1905 establishments in Michigan 191:On October 22, 1929, the ferry 75:Grand Trunk Railway of Canada's 408: 390: 372: 358: 344: 302:Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company 279:American Ship Building Company 1: 337: 180:and the Ann Arbor Railroad's 532:Ferry companies of Wisconsin 36:Grand Trunk Western Railroad 7: 552:Transportation in Milwaukee 527:Ferry companies of Michigan 430:"Lake Michigan Car Ferries" 10: 603: 478:Dorin, Patrick C. (1977). 248:Craig Shipbuilding Company 88:Craig Shipbuilding Company 82:. The first ferry was the 68: 201:United States Coast Guard 128:Wisconsin Central Railway 455:"Rails Across the Water" 140: 459:Michigan History Online 434:Classic Trains Magazine 145:The original ship, the 317:Port Colborne, Ontario 231: 112:Pere Marquette Railway 27: 258:in 1969; scrapped in 229: 205:South Haven, Michigan 86:built in 1903 by the 80:Grand Haven, Michigan 21: 298:Manitowoc, Wisconsin 283:Milwaukee, Wisconsin 184:. 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Grand Trunk Western Railroad
Lake Michigan
railroad car ferry
Muskegon, Michigan
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Michigan
rail ferry
Chicago
Grand Trunk Railway of Canada's
Grand Haven, Michigan
Craig Shipbuilding Company
Toledo, Ohio
Ann Arbor Railroad
Pere Marquette Railway
Chicago and North Western Railway
Milwaukee Road
Wisconsin Central Railway
ICC
SS Milwaukee
ferries
Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Racine, Wisconsin
United States Coast Guard
South Haven, Michigan
SS Badger

SS Grand Haven
Craig Shipbuilding Company
Cuyahoga River

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