{{Short description|Rail line in Michigan, U.S.}} {{unsourced|date=February 2026}} {{Infobox rail | gauge={{Track gauge|ussg|allk=on}} | railroad_name = Coe Rail | logo_filename = | logo_size = | image = | image_caption = | system_map = | map_caption = | marks = CRLE | locale = Michigan | start_year = 1984 | end_year = 2006 | predecessor_line = Grand Trunk Western Railway | successor_line = Michigan Air-Line Railway | length = 8.07 miles | hq_city = Walled Lake, Michigan}}
'''Coe Rail''' was an excursion and freight rail line running between West Bloomfield and Wixom, Michigan, United States. It was best known for its Michigan Star Clipper Dinner Train.{{cn|date=March 2026}}
<!--Commented out unsourced gibberish in March 2026: in 1984 Jack Haley was going from Rhode Island to Iowa, but there was a storm so it had to get delayed and he got dropped off at Kalamazoo Michigan, and this is where he set up his train in paw paw Michigan for two years before moving all of it to walled Lake Michigan The train line in fact was used by former grand trunk westerns Jackson line which went from Jackson, Michigan to Ridgeway, Michigan (Richmond) between 1975 and 1984. All of the train tracks were removed except for the portion that Larry Coe bought, which was a partnership with Jack Haley in 2008 the Michigan star clipper Dinner train made it last excursion on December 31, 2008 before getting rid the line between 2009 and 2012 every single part of the former core line is now the Michigan airline trail, and the West Bloomfield Trail --> ==References== {{Reflist}} {{Michigan railroads}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Coe Rail Inc.}} Category:Defunct Michigan railroads Category:Railway companies established in 1984 Category:Railway companies disestablished in 2006 Category:Companies based in Oakland County, Michigan Category:Spin-offs of the Canadian National Railway Category:1984 establishments in Michigan Category:2006 disestablishments in Michigan
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