Kalamazoo and South Haven RailroadOur model railroad is loosely based on the Kalamazoo and South Haven Railroad, which operated between its namesake cities. The trail guide indicates that this route attracted railroad developers as early as 1836. An historical marker at Bloomingdale tells us that the K&SH was incorporated on April 14, 1869 by a group of Kalamazoo businessmen. The line was completed in December, 1870. A year later, it became part of the Michigan Central Railroad. Passenger service ended in 1937, and in 1970 all rail service was discontinued. The right-of-way was then converted to a recreational trail.
Left, the Kalamazoo & South Haven depot at Bloomingdale, restored to be the half-way oasis on the Kal-Haven Trail. Right, the trail head at South Haven.
Left and center, the passenger depot at South Haven, now a convenience store. Right, the freight depot, used as a storage building (December 1999).
Photos of Alamo depot
Links to sites with Kalamazoo and South Haven Railroad information
Other Sources
K&SH Historical GroupWhen I became interested in the K&SH, I found a surprising number of people who were also interested in this obscure line that hasn't existed for some time. We formed an historical group to pool information. There is no charge to join us. The group maintains a discussion list and files at Yahoo groups. The files include maps, timetables, histories, and other materials. To join us, enter your e-mail address and click the "join" button.Also check out the K&SH Group at Facebook revised 16 August 2009 |