FEDERMAN, MI

Federman Station
This building is the station from Federman, Michigan. It now stands in the Monroe County Fairgrounds in the city of Monroe.
Federman is on the route of the original Michigan Southern, running east from Monroe. Federman seems to be the railroad's name for the crossing with the Ann Arbor Railroad, not a town.

Both the Ann Arbor and LS &MS had passenger trains with scheduled stops at Federman. There were also several LS&MS trains each way that were "flag stop" at Federman. There was an agent on duty at Federman on day shift only until the late 1920s. The depot was located in the SW quadrant of the crossing. In later years, the depot was moved onto a farm in the SE quadrant (Haines Road south of Ida West Road) and stood there until the mid 1980s, when it was moved to its present location.

In the NE quadrant of the crossing was a small shanty containing a 10-lever Saxby & Farmer interlocking machine. The interlocking shanty was actively used until around 1974, when Ann Arbor upgraded its signal system between Diann and Toledo. After the 1920s, NYC train crews would operate the interlocking to cross the Ann Arbor.


Street Side

Does anyone have a photo of the station in its original location?

Photos by Louie Pittoli.
Information on the station by Mark Dobronski

Louis Van Winkle, October 2001, Updated March 2003
E-mail questions or comments to louisvw@mc.net

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