Ann Arbor Railroad (1895–1976)
| Overview | |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | Toledo, OH (early years), St. Louis, MI (1925-1963), Dearborn, MI (1963-1976) |
| Reporting mark | AA |
| Locale | Michigan and Ohio |
| Dates of operation | 1895–1976 |
| Technical | |
| Track gauge | 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge |
The Ann Arbor Railroad (reporting mark AA) was an American railroad that operated between Toledo, Ohio, and Elberta and Frankfort, Michigan (about 294 route miles) with train ferry operations across Lake Michigan. In 1967 it reported 572 million net ton-miles of revenue freight, including 107 million in "lake transfer service"; that total does not include the 39-mile subsidiary Manistique and Lake Superior Railroad.
The company's main line is partially abandoned with ownership split between the state of Michigan, the Huron and Eastern Railway, and the shortline Ann Arbor Railroad (founded in 1988).