The Detroit, Grand Haven and Milwaukee Railway is a defunct railroad which operated in the US state of Michigan during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The Great Western Railway, a Canadian company, had taken financial control of the D&M in 1860 after it defaulted on debt payments.
The reorganized company bore the name Detroit, Grand Haven & Milwaukee Railway.
[1] Its Grand Rapids, Michigan station was located at the corner of Plainfield and East Leonard.
[2] The new company possessed a 189-mile (304 km) line stretching from Detroit in the southeast to Grand Haven on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan.