Monroe and Toledo Railway

The Monroe and Toledo Railway is a defunct railroad which operated in southeast Michigan during the mid-1890s. The company was chartered on March 29, 1893, with the proposed object of constructing a line from the Flint and Pere Marquette Railroad's Monroe terminal to the Ohio border, just north of Toledo.[1] On November 15, 1896, the M&T completed a line from Monroe to Alexis, north of Toledo.[2] In 1897 the F&PM purchased the M&T outright.

Notes

  1. Michigan Railroad Commission (1893), xxxi.
  2. Michigan Railroad Commission (1899), 242.
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References

  • Michigan Railroad Commission (1893). Annual Report.
  • Michigan Railroad Commission (1899). Annual Report.


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