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Central Michigan Railroad
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Overview
HeadquartersBay City, Michigan
Reporting markCMGN
LocaleCentral Michigan
Dates of operation1987–2004
PredecessorGrand Trunk Western
SuccessorHuron and Eastern Railway
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)

The Central Michigan Railroad (CMGN) was a railroad that operated former Grand Trunk Western Railroad (GTW) north of Durand, Michigan, and other lines in the area.

History

The Central Michigan Railroad was formed in 1987 when the Straits Corporation bought GTW lines north of Durand. The line from Coopersville to Marne would be sold to the Coopersvile & Marne Railroad in 1989, and in 1990 the Muskegon route was sold to the Michigan Shore Railroad.[1] In 2004, Central Michigan Railroad was bought by RailAmerica, which had merged it into the Huron and Eastern Railway.[2]

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