Railroad Name: | Grand Rapids, Newaygo & Lake Shore |
Locale: | Western Michigan |
Start Year: | 1869 |
End Year: | 1881 |
Successor Line: | Chicago & West Michigan |
Length: | 46miles |
Hq City: | Grand Rapids, Michigan |
The Grand Rapids, Newaygo and Lake Shore Railroad is a defunct railroad which operated in the state of Michigan between 1872 and 1881. The GRN&LS was chartered on September 11, 1869, under the leadership of David P. Clay.[1] The company operated a 46miles line between Grand Rapids and White Cloud (where it joined the Chicago & Michigan Lake Shore). The initial segment, from Grand Rapids to Sparta, was completed on May 19, 1872. The line reached Newaygo on September 11, 1872; the first passenger train between the two towns ran the same day, to much fanfare from the local populace.[2] On September 24, 1875, the line was extended over the Muskegon River to White Cloud.[3] On September 30, 1881, it consolidated with other companies to form the Chicago & West Michigan. During its twelve years of independent existence the company sustained a net loss of $36,554.28.[4]