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» Rail ferry dock 
» Mackinaw City, Michigan, USA (more..)
» August, 1965
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The stern of the rail barge MANISTEE is almost completely into the slip where its rails will become attached to those of the NEW YORK CENTRAL so that the freight cars can be unloaded and switched onto the NYC and PENNSY lines which head south from Mackinaw City.
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