First placed in service in August, 1888,[1] it ran 2.53 miles (4.07 km)[2] starting from its connection at its western end with the Detroit, Lansing and Northern Railroad (Currently CSX) at Oakdale Park Station in southeast Grand Rapids, Michigan near present day Eastern Avenue railroad crossing on the CSX Grand Rapids Terminal Sub.
It ran in a north easterly direction to end at the popular resort Reeds Lake in East Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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.
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