The line was abandoned. Remnants remain in a railroad spur along Ramona Street in south east Grand Rapids, Michigan, as well as in several paths and walkways. The former course of the line can be seen on city maps, as several streets are interrupted by the former course of the railbed.
References
^Twenty-Third Annual Report of the Commissioner of Railroads for the State of Michigan. 1895.[full citation needed]
^Baxter, Albert (1974) [1891]. "Navigation". History of the City of Grand Rapids, Michigan: With an Appendix—History of Lowell, Michigan. Grand Rapids, MI: Grand Rapids Historical Society. p. 522. OCLC2841595. Retrieved October 24, 2009 – via Google Books. The landings at Reeds Lake are now reached by street railway extensions and by the Detroit, Lansing and Northern Railroad.
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