Grand Rapids, Belding and Saginaw Railroad

Grand Rapids, Belding and Saginaw Railroad

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railroad_name = Grand Rapids, Belding and Saginaw Railroad
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locale = Western Michigan
start_year = 1898
end_year = 1903
predecessor_line = Lowell and Hastings Railroad
successor_line = Pere Marquette Railroad
length = convert|28.9|mi|km
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The Grand Rapids, Belding and Saginaw Railroad is a defunct railroad which operated in the state of Michigan at the turn of the 20th century.

The company formed on September 26, 1898, with the intention of owning a convert|44|mi|km|adj=on line from Greenville to Hastings via Belding, Lowell and Freeport. Some parts of this line existed already: the Detroit, Grand Rapids & Western operated a branch line between Greenville and Belding, while the Lowell & Hastings operated a line from Freeport to Lowell. Not yet built were the Lowell–Belding (in Kent and Montcalm county) and Freeport–Hastings (in Barry county) sections. [Meints (1992), 80.]

The company took its first step in May of 1899 when it bought the Lowell & Hastings, giving it a convert|13|mi|km|adj=on line. On January 1, 1900 the company opened convert|15.9|mi|km from Lowell to Belding, where it met the Pere Marquette, the successor company to the DGR&W. As built the line followed the course of the Flat River along its west bank, eventually crossing it in Belding itself. The Pere Marquette promptly took control of the line and administered it until 1903, when it bought the company outright. [The DGR&W apparently leased the line as early as 1899. See Ivey (1919), 269.] The Hastings–Freeport line was never realized; as of 2008 neither town has a railroad connection. [Meints (1992), 80; Meints (2005), 415.]

The Pere Marquette operated the Freeport–Belding line as part of a longer line which ran through Greenville northwest to Edmore. It abandoned the section south of Elmdale (Freeport–Elmdale) in 1935. The remainder eventually passed to CSX Transportation, which sold it to the Mid-Michigan Railroad (MMRR). The MMRR has requested permission from the Surface Transportation Board to abandon the remainder of the line (Greenville–Lowell). [cite news | title=Mid-Michigan Railroad, Inc.--Abandonment Exemption--In Kent and Montcalm Counties, MI | work=Transportation Department Documents and Publications | date=December 17, 2007 | accessdate=2008-02-11] The stub from Lowell to Malta across the Grand River, which connects Lowell to the rest of Michigan's railroad network, remains in operation, while RailTex abandoned the remaining southern leg from Malta to Elmdale in 1997. [cite web | title=RRHX - Railroad History Time Line - 1990s | url=http://www.michiganrailroads.com/RRHX/Timeline/1990s/TimeLine1990sBackUp.htm | work=Michigan's Internet Railroad History Museum | accessdate=2008-02-13]

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*cite book| title=The Pere Marquette Railroad Company| year=1919| first=Paul| last=Ivey| publisher=Michigan Historical Commission| url=http://books.google.com/books?id=mGYOAAAAIAAJ
*cite book| title=Michigan Railroads and Railroad Companies| first=Graydon M.| last=Meints| year=1992| publisher=Michigan State University Press| location=East Lansing, Michigan| isbn=0870133187
*cite book| title=Michigan Railroad Lines| first=Graydon M.| last=Meints| publisher=Michigan State University Press| year=2005| location=East Lansing


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