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Lansing Manufacturers Railroad was a beltline switching railroad organized in 1904 to connect Cornelius Vanderbilt’s Michigan Central mainline on the north edge of Lansing Michigan to automotive factories on the west and south side of the city and to Sir Henry Tyler’s Grand Trunk Railroad along the north bank of the Grand River. The company’s 5.1-mile (8.2 km) C-shaped right of way lay entirely within the city limits.