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Grade Separation Has Not Cost

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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
September
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Mr. H. C. Ashley, general manager of the Ann Arbor road, is in the city today. He seemed pleased with the progress of grade separation, which is now nearly completed up to the point where the injunctions were obtained to prevent their passing the Vinegar Co., the Ann Arbor Milling Co. and Dean & Co.'s property. The injunction cases have all gone up to the supreme court and the printing of the records have been about completed and the cases will be pushed for a quick hearing.

"You seem to be going ahead with grade separation in spite of the suits," was suggested to Mr. Ashley.

"Oh, yes, if we stopped work every time somebody sued us, we would never do anything. We took up the Milling Co.'s track when we did because we understood they were going to start an injunction suit which would have tied up our work."

"It hasn't cost the city of Ann Arbor anything for grade separation yet, has it?" queried Mr. Ashley, "It won't."