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  • Tags: Manistee and Northeastern Railroad M and NE

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The MN&E depot in Karlin with men stand in front.

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M&NE train near the Interlochen State Park area.
Interlochen was platted in 1890 where the M&NE and C&WM railroads crossed. It quickly became a lumber town and later after the lumber was gone, served the resorts, cottages, State Park and camps…

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Manistee and Northeastern railroad workers adjusting track.

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Railroad worker camp near Interlochen building the M&NE line through town.
Interlochen was platted in 1890 where the M&NE and C&WM railroads crossed. It quickly became a lumber town and later after the lumber was gone, served the resorts, cottages,…

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Overview taken from the Traverse City State Bank of people lined up on Union street going into M & NE Station; can see West Bay.

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Interlochen Depot and tower serving the two railroads. The train is coming on the C&WM (later the Pere Marquette) line headed east toward Traverse City.
Interlochen was platted in 1890 where the M&NE and C&WM railroads crossed. It quickly became…

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Rail road section crew on a hand car at the Interlochen depot.
Interlochen was platted in 1890 where the M&NE and C&WM railroads crossed. It quickly became a lumber town and later after the lumber was gone, served the resorts, cottages, State Park…

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MN&E railroad depot in Karlin, MI with train arriving.

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Map of the M&NE rail lines.
Interlochen was platted in 1890 where the M&NE and C&WM railroads crossed. It quickly became a lumber town and later after the lumber was gone, served the resorts, cottages, State Park and camps that grew up around the…

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The John Felix and Frank Komrska stores in Karlin. The Felix building still survives. The Other building burned in the 1980's.
Karlin was a stop on the M&NE railroad at the south end of Green Lake. It had a depot for shipping agricultural…
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