Lake Huron and Southwestern Railway

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Dates of operation1878 (1878)1880 (1880)
Track gauge3 ft 2 in (965 mm)
Lake Huron and Southwestern Railway
Overview
LocaleNorthern Michigan
Dates of operation1878 (1878)1880 (1880)
SuccessorTawas and Bay County Railroad
Technical
Track gauge3 ft 2 in (965 mm)
Track length21 miles (34 km)
Route map

mi
Extension to East Tawas (1881)
59.6
Tawas City
57.0
Extension to Alabaster (1897)
54.2
Marks
51.9
White Rock
50.5
McIvor
48.6
0.0
National City
Extension to Bay City (1896)
0.3
Extension to Rose City (1886)
4.1
Whittemore
7.2
Mills
11.8
Prescott
Extension to Alger (1881)

The Lake Huron and Southwestern Railway was a railway company that operated in the state of Michigan in the late 1870s. It was incorporated in 1878 to build a line from Tawas City, Michigan, to lumber camps in Ogemaw County, and completed that 21-mile (34 km) line the same year. The company failed financially the following year and was sold to the Tawas and Bay County Railroad. The line eventually became part of the Detroit and Mackinac Railway and part of it remains active today.

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