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{{rpl|Ann Arbor Railroad}} | |||
{{rpl|Ann Arbor Railroad v. United States}} | |||
{{rpl|Jackson Street Railway}} | |||
{{rpl|Lenawee County Railroad}} | |||
{{rpl|Nickel Plate Road}} | |||
{{rpl|Nickel Plate 765 Steam Engine}} | |||
{{rpl|Interstate Commerce Commission}} | |||
{{rpl|History of railways in Canada}} | |||
{{rpl|Canadian National Railway}} | |||
{{rpl|Grand Trunk Railway}} | |||
{{rpl|Canadian Northern Railway}} | |||
{{rpl|William T. Coleman}} |
Revision as of 21:14, 17 January 2011
Michigan History
Railroads
- Ann Arbor Railroad: A former Class I railroad, now a regional short-line railroad operating mostly in Michigan. [e]
- Ann Arbor Railroad v. United States: A 1930 U.S. Supreme Court case which defined the Hoch-Smith Resolution as an expression of Congressional opinion and not a matter of law, thus enjoining the ICC from following it. [e]
- Jackson Street Railway: The Jackson Street Railway was a street railway company in Jackson, Michigan. [e]
- Lenawee County Railroad: A short-line railroad that operated between 1977 and 1990 in Lenawee County, Michigan. [e]
- Nickel Plate Road: A U.S. railroad in southern Great Lakes region. [e]
- Nickel Plate 765 Steam Engine: Steam locomotive engine which was part of the now defunct Nickel Plate Railroad. [e]
- Interstate Commerce Commission: The United States Interstate Commerce Commission (1887-1995) was an autonomous regulatory body charged with the enforcement of national surface transportation policy. [e]
- History of railways in Canada: A description of the history of railways in Canada from its first railway in 1836 to the present. [e]
- Canadian National Railway: A Canadian Class I railway operated by the Canadian National Railway Company headquartered in Montreal, Quebec. [e]
- Grand Trunk Railway: A Canadian railway system based primarily in Ontario and Quebec, with operations over much of Canada and neighboring parts of the United States, that subsequently became the basis for Canadian National Railways. [e]
- Canadian Northern Railway: The Canadian Northern Railway was a regional Canadian railroad that became Canada's third transcontinental railroad, Canada's largest business failure, and the foundation for the Canadian National Railway. [e]
- William T. Coleman: Attorney and public servant who has served on the legal team for Brown v. Board Education (1954), the Warren Commission, as the fourth Secretary of Transportation, and the Court of Military Commission Review. [e]