Detroit and Cleveland Navigation Company - Competitors, Connecting Lines, and Other Great Lakes Lines

Competitors, Connecting Lines, and Other Great Lakes Lines

  • Cleveland Buffalo Transit Company (C&B) (SS Seeandbee)
  • Canada Steamship Lines (SS Nuronic and SS Harmonic)
  • Canadian Pacific
  • Niagara Navigation Line (Until 1913)
  • Goodrich Transit Company
  • Duluth, Chicago, and Georgian Bay Transit Co. The "Georgian Bay Line"
  • Boblo Island Ferries (SS Columbia and SS St. Clair)
  • Pere Marquette Railroad (both Detroit River Ferries, Lake Michigan Ferries, and Great Lakes passenger ships)
  • Grand Trunk Railroad (both Detroit River Ferries and Lake Michigan Ferries)
  • Ann Arbor Railroad

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