ALANSON, MI
Alanson GR&I Depot; Fall of 1999
Alanson GR&I Depot; Fall of 1999

Alanson is in the far north of Michigan's lower peninsula, only about 20 miles from Mackinaw City. The Grand Rapids and Indiana built its line through there in about 1880.

In 1857 the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad had won a land grant to build a railroad from Grand Rapids to Traverse City. By 1869 they had made very little progress and the state ordered the railroad to surrender its charter. Desperate to save their railroad, the Indiana interests behind the GR&I, turned over construction of the line to the Continental Improvements Co., which was controlled by the Pennsylvania Railroad. The Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad was built from Fort Wayne, IN through Kalamazoo, to Grand Rapids, MI in 1870. The Pennsylvania took the land grants and had a nice feeder to their main line.

The GR&I was absorbed into the Pennsylvania RR in 1921. The line was operated by Pensy successor, PennCentral, but the line north of Grand Rapids was not selected for inclusion in Conrail.

The Michigan Department of Transportation bought the entire GR&I line from Grand Rapids to Mackinaw City in 1975 and contracted the Michigan Northern Railway Company to operate the route. In the mid 1980's state money ran out and the line was abandoned.

End View

Alanson Depot with Steam Engine

GR&I Booklet, Where to go Fishing As Northern Michigan's lumber boom was winding down in the 1890's, the GR&I was seeking new traffic for its line. On fairly successful approach was promoting Michigan's resorts and fishing. "Where to go Fishing" was issued by the GR&I in 1907. It listed good fishing sites and their distance from GR&I stations along the line.

Photos by Jack Hengartner

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