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The [[Ann Arbor Railroad (CGTR)|Ann Arbor Railroad]] ({{wp|Reporting mark}} [[Ann Arbor Railroad (CGTR)|AA]]) was a North American {{wp|Railroad_classes#Class_I|Class I}} railroad, which was accquired by the [[Central Gateway Turtle Railroad]] on September 27, 1972.
The '''Ann Arbor Railroad''' ({{wp|Reporting mark}} '''AA''' was a North American {{wp|Railroad_classes#Class_I|Class I}} railroad, which was accquired by the [[Central Gateway Turtle Railroad]] on September 27, 1972.
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Ann Arbor Railroad
AA Logo.png
AA Map.png
AA 391.png
AA GP35 #391 in 1982.
Reporting markAA
LocaleMichigan and Ohio
Dates of operation1895; 129 years ago (1895)–September 27, 1972; 52 years ago (1972-09-27)
SuccessorCentral Gateway Turtle Railroad
Track gauge4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge

The Ann Arbor Railroad (Reporting mark AA was a North American Class I railroad, which was accquired by the Central Gateway Turtle Railroad on September 27, 1972.