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An Narbor Road To Lose Its Identity As A Railroad

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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
May
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

ANN ARBOR ROAD TO LOSE ITS IDENTITY AS A RAILROAD

Cleveland, April 29.- According to the Leader, the Ann Arbor road, purchased by the Goulds about a year ago, is to be taken in by one of the Gould lines and operated.

Two reports are about. One is that the Wabash railroad is to get it, and the other is that the Wheeling & Lake Erie company will get the addition. This means that the officers of the Wheeling will have their jurisdictions extended over the Ann Arbor line, and that there will be but one system from the Ohio river to the shore of Lake Michigan.

The information carne out in railroad circles through the distribution of printed matter giving the list of the Gould roads. The Ann Arbor was not included in the list. It was taken as possible that the Ann Arbor had been sold to other interests, but an inquiry showed this not to be the case. Following this information inquiries were made as to why the name of the Ann Arbor had not been included with the others, and the report was soon brought out that it is about to lose its identity, and that one of the other Gould roads will soon have possession of it completely.