The 292-mile Ann Arbor Railroad was a subsidiary of the Detroit Toledo & Ironton RR from 1963 to 1970. Locomotive maintenance and repairs for both railroads was done at DT&I’s engine and shop fa... (more)
The power from eastbound Ann Arbor Train No. 502 had cut off from its train, to do some local work, in Cadillac, MI on June 19, 1981. As this was going on, westbound No. 501 was passing No. 502 o... (more)
Ann Arbor action in its namesake town. Locomotive rides on trucks from traded in ALCO FA
Not as flashy as the "Ferry boat" scheme, but there is no mistaking the name.