Adrian & Blissfield Rail Road Company
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Address: PO Box 95, Blissfield, Michigan, MICHIGAN, 49228 USA. Tel.: 888-467-2451 Toll Free: 888-467-2451
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The Adrian & Blissfield Rail Road Company offers Saturday afternoon family excursions, departing at 1:00 PM, June through October. Trips are 1-1/2 hours in our vintage passenger cars. The train travels leisurely on a segment of the former Erie & Kalamazoo Railroad, which began operations in 1836 - one of the first railroads west of the Allegheny Mountains! Along the way, you'll travel through the rich farmland of Southeastern Michigan. Also, come dine about our Old Road Dinner Train, operating every Saturday evening and selected Friday and Sunday evenings.
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Hits: 656 Rating: 5.00 Reviews: 11 Review : Read/Write Added: 3-Jun-2003
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Coe Rail Family Train
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Address: 840 North Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake, MICHIGAN, 48390 USA. Tel.: 248-960-9440 Toll Free:
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Board the Coe Rail Family Train and step back into time aboard marvelous vintage train cars. Enjoy a unique railroading experience on a real moving train. A trip for railroad enthusiasts and nostalgia lovers to enjoy.
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Hits: 509 Rating: 2.08 Reviews: 12 Review : Read/Write Added: 27-Aug-2003
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Coopersville & Marne Railway
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Address: PO Box 55, Coopersville, MICHIGAN, 49404 USA. Tel.: 616-997-7000 Toll Free:
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Excursions operated by an all-volunteer railroad during the summer and for special events.
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Hits: 321 Rating: 3.00 Reviews: 2 Review : Read/Write Added: 25-Aug-2003
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Detroit Downtown Trolleys
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Address: Various Locations, Detroit, MICHIGAN, 48207 USA. Tel.: 313-933-1300 Toll Free:
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For a nostalgic trip back in time, take a ride on Detroit's Downtown Trolleys. The turn-of-the-century trolleys, complete with uniformed conductor and whistle stop, operate downtown along Washington Boulevard and Jefferson Avenue between Grand Circus Park and Mariners' Church, across the street from the Renaissance Center. The vintage trolleys made their Detroit debut in 1976 following several years of planning and searching for vehicles. The electric-powered cars were built in England, Germany, Portugal and the United States between 1895 and the 1920's. The fleet of nine trolleys features seven closed vehicles and two open-air vehicles. One of the open air trolleys is a double-decker, the only one of its kind operating in the world.
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Hits: 186 Rating: 1.00 Reviews: 1 Review : Read/Write Added: 27-Aug-2003
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Huckleberry Railroad
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Address: 5045 Stanley Road, Flint, MICHIGAN, 48506 USA. Tel.: 810-736-7100 Toll Free:
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The Huckleberry Railroad own and operate 7 locomotives, two cabooses, one hopper car, and motor car (Speeder). Each and every coach, caboose, and car is very unique in it's origins and history. Ride the Huckleberry Railroad and see history come to life!
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Hits: 427 Rating: 4.33 Reviews: 3 Review : Read/Write Added: 25-Aug-2003
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Iron Mountain Iron Mine
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Address: PO Box 177, Iron Mountain, MICHIGAN, 49801 USA. Tel.: 906-563-8077 Toll Free:
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This fascinating train tour, with skilled guides, takes you through 2600 feet of underground drifts and tunnels to 400 feet below the earth's surface to see the reality of iron mining.
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Hits: 266 Rating: 0 Reviews: 0 Review : Read/Write Added: 25-Aug-2003
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Junction Valley Railroad
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Address: 7065 Dixie, Bridgeport, MICHIGAN, 48722 USA. Tel.: 989-777-3480 Toll Free:
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The Largest Quarter-Size Railroad in the World! The entire railroad is a display. All buildings, bridges, tunnels, trestles, trains etc., were designed, engineered, and built on-site by William A. Stenger and family. Come ride with us on a 2-mile train ride. Affordable family fun!
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Hits: 317 Rating: 2.75 Reviews: 4 Review : Read/Write Added: 25-Aug-2003
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Michigan Transit Museum
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Address: P.O. Box 12, Mt. Clemens, MICHIGAN, 48046 USA. Tel.: (586) 463-1863 Toll Free:
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The train leaves Joy Park for a 45 minute ride on a route laid around the turn of the century. It then served the sugar beet mill of Mt. Clemens (Franklin) Sugar Company. Today's route includes small industrial developments, farmlands and suburban areas. There is also a group of 6 deer that we often see along the way. Along the route is the Selfridge Military Air museum with many planes on display.
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Hits: 354 Rating: 0 Reviews: 0 Review : Read/Write Added: 4-Nov-2002
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Pere Marquette 1225 (Michigan State Trust for Railway Preservation)
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Address: 375 E Howard Street - PO Box 665, Owosso, MICHIGAN, 48867 USA. Tel.: 989-725-9464 Toll Free:
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MSTRP operates and maintains the former Pere Marquette 1225 Lima steam engine and Flagg Coal Company 75 as educational tools to enhance the programs of the Steam Railroading Institute. The mission is to educate the public about steam-era railroad technology and its impact on the culture and economy of the Great Lakes region by safely operating, preserving, exhibiting and interpreting historic railroad equipment.
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Hits: 353 Rating: 3.67 Reviews: 3 Review : Read/Write Added: 25-Aug-2003
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Southern Michigan Railroad
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Address: 320 S Division Street, Clinton, MICHIGAN, 49236 USA. Tel.: 517-456-7677 Toll Free:
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SMR offers a variety of passenger train tours between the towns of Clinton and Tecumseh, Michigan. The railroad crosses the River Raisin twice as it winds its way through scenic countryside from Clinton to the Railroad's southernmost terminal at Raisin Center.
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Hits: 456 Rating: 5.00 Reviews: 1 Review : Read/Write Added: 25-Aug-2003
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Spirit of Traverse City
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Address: 400 Boardman Avenue, Traverse City, MICHIGAN, 49684 USA. Tel.: 231-922-4910 Toll Free:
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No. 400, a 4-4-2 Atlantic steam-powered locomotive, can be found on the Spirit of Traverse City at Clinch Park Zoo and Marina on West Grand Traverse Bay in Traverse City, Michigan. Any man, woman or child may ride the miniature park train which runs through the zoo and marina overlooking some of the most picturesque scenery in Northern Michigan.
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Hits: 256 Rating: 0 Reviews: 0 Review : Read/Write Added: 27-Aug-2003
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Toonerville Trolley
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Address: 5883 County Road 441, Newberry, MICHIGAN, 49868 USA. Tel.: 906-293-3806 Toll Free: 888-778-7246
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ALL ABOARD for an exciting journey through Michigan's wonderland. The TOONERVILLE TROLLEY, an authentic narrow gauge railroad, takes you 5 1/2 miles through thick forest, the habitat of bear, deer, and birds. At the end of the trolley line is your first view of the beautiful Tahquamenon River, where the riverboat is boarded for a 21 mile cruise down the river to the rapids 1/2 mile above the Upper Tahquamenon Falls.
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Hits: 325 Rating: 3.50 Reviews: 2 Review : Read/Write Added: 4-Nov-2002
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Weiser Railroad (Henry Ford Museum/Greenfield Village)
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Address: 20900 Oakwood Blvd, Dearborn, MICHIGAN, 48124-4088 USA. Tel.: 313-982-6001 Toll Free:
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A fully-equipped roundhouse, accessible to visitors, maintains the operational steam locomotives in Greenfield Village. Passenger and freight cars share space with locomotives within the museum's main hall. Ride a train pulled by a historic steam or diesel locomotive. Travel the three-mile route with opportunities to get on and off at key stops throughout the Village.
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Hits: 259 Rating: 5.00 Reviews: 1 Review : Read/Write Added: 25-Aug-2003
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