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Lake State Releases ‘Spirit of Pere Marquette’ Unit

A significant portion of the LSRC network was built and operated by the Pere Marquette Railway. Photo Courtesy of LSRC.

Lake State Releases ‘Spirit of Pere Marquette’ Unit

Lake State Railway Company, a Michigan-based regional freight railroad, has rolled a freshly painted locomotive out of its Saginaw shops inspired by one of its antecedents, the Pere Marquette Railway.

Locomotive 6437, an ex-Union Pacific SD70M, was rechristened “Spirit of Pere Marquette,” with a tribute livery conceived by second-generation LSRC railroader Travis Vongrey, former conductor, engineer, yardmaster and now supervisor of yard operations. Vongrey’s concept art was based on E7 locomotives that pulled the Pere Marquettes, streamlined passenger trains that made daily trips between Detroit, Lansing and Grand Rapids. Vongrey’s designs were handed off to LSRC consultants who developed technical specifications based on historical research. Southern Pride Equipment Painting of Sharpsburg, Ga., performed the painting and detailing.

CEO Mike Stickel embraced Vongrey’s concept as a spirited tribute to LSRC’s history, remarking, “Travis has created something really special that reflects the pride and satisfaction all our people share in shaping the future of rail transportation in Michigan, while staying mindful of our rich heritage. We’re all thrilled to see his design come to life as part of our modern fleet.”

A significant portion of the LSRC network was built and operated by the Pere Marquette Railway, primarily segments of the original corridors between Saginaw, Midland and Ludington.

This article was posted on: August 27, 2025