Fort Wayne and Jackson Railroad

The Fort Wayne and Jackson Railroad was a railway company in the United States. It was incorporated in 1879 to reorganize the Fort Wayne, Jackson and Saginaw Railroad, which owned a railway line between Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Jackson, Michigan. The Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway leased the company in 1882. Most of the company's line has been abandoned.

Fort Wayne and Jackson Railroad
Overview
Dates of operation1879 (1879)โ€“1976 (1976)
PredecessorFort Wayne, Jackson and Saginaw Railroad
Successor
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1โ„2 in)
Length97.6 miles (157.1 km)
Route map

mi
0.0
Jackson
Michigan Central Railroad
1.1
5.1
Michigan Air Line Railroad
10.4
Horton
Detroit, Toledo and Milwaukee Railroad
14.1
Hanover
16.2
Stony Point
18.8
Mosherville
24.6
Jonesville
25.3
Fort Wayne Junction
31.1
Bankers
35.8
Reading
41.2
Montgomery
44.7
Michigan
Indiana
44.8
Ray
56.2
Angola
60.5
Pleasant Lake
Wabash Railroad
63.5
Steubenville
64.7
Summit
70.3
New York Central Railroad
70.4
Waterloo
75.4
Auburn
76.6
Pennsylvania Railroad
80.1
Saint Johns
81.6
New Era
86.4
Huntertown
90.7
Academie
97.4
Nickel Plate Road
97.7
97.9
Pennsylvania Railroad
98.0
Nickel Plate Road
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