I dug out the public timetables I have from the 1920s and 1930s, and came up with the following data points:
-Fritz Milhaupt, Publications Editor, Pere Marquette Historical Society, Inc.http://www.pmhistsoc.org
I wonder if Pentwater retained its summer seasonal service longer? Its a popular Lake Michigan resort area. C&O's Petosky line kept its summer service into the 60s
Thank you both for the replies.
@MidlandMike:
Don't feel too bad, I've been broadly aware of this line for many years, but I've only recently started researching it and discovered just how obscure it seems to have been.
@Miningman:
I had actually been perusing that "Michigan Railroads" site for information, but managed to completely overlook that timeline, so thank you for catching that 1933 date. There's one question down.
Using the information in those links, I was able to learn a little bit more. Evidently, this line has been referred to (in chronological order) as the Allegan, Muskegon and Pentwater Branch, the Pentwater Branch, and the Hart Subdivision.
Another mystery was partially solved by this old Montague newspaper, which states that regular passenger service on the "Pentwater Branch" was discontinued around September 1925. That gels somewhat with the "[19]25 - Railroad ends" given on this Pentwater history site.
That said, as per the Montague article linked above, passengers could still ride on "mixed" mail (and freight?) trains after dedicated passenger service was discontinued. It's also not clear whether or not the "Pentwater Branch" refers to the entire line, or simply the segment between Pentwater and the junction at Mears.
Nevertheless, I've got a good start regarding some answers.
Mike weighs in :
I thought I knew a bit about this line, but I can't answer a single question of yours. I crossed the line a number of times in the late 70s, but I only remember seeing one train, and that was a snowplow train derailed at a crossing near Hart.
I am interested in learning more about the former PM/C&O operations along what is now the Hart-Montague Trail in Oceana County, Michigan. I have a few questions regarding this line and was wondering if any forum members might either know the answers off-hand or know where I could do further research on the topic?
My questions are:
Thank you.
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