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Adrian & Blissfield

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Company Name Adrian & Blissfield
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Category Railroad
Year Founded 1991
Country United States (Details)
Source of Text Bluford Shops
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Company History: This line launched in 1991 to take over operation on 15 miles of state owned line from Adrian to Blissfield, Michigan. ADBF replaced the earlier operator, the Lenewee County Railroad. The line is all former New York Central. Later, another 5 miles was added, extending the line to Riga, Michigan. Freight traffic is light but they also run a popular dinner train. There is a nod to their New York Central heritage in the striping on their locomotives, not to mention the lettering style. This route was originally built in 1834 by the Erie & Kalamazoo. The ADBF is also the parent company to three other Michigan shortlines, the Detroit Connecting Railroad, Charlotte Southern and Lapeer Industrial Railroad.
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Item Links: We found: 1 different collections associated with Adrian & Blissfield - Railroad
Item created by: gdm on 2018-11-26 11:36:42
Last edited by: gdm on 2019-05-08 15:09:38


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