The CRANDIC began operations in 1904, providing interurban service between Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Iowa City, Iowa. In 1914, a line extending to Lisbon, Iowa, was completed but was abandoned in 1928. In 1939, the CRANDIC purchased six high-speed light weight interurban cars (Red Devils) from the recently abandoned Cincinnati and Lake Erie Railroad interurban, leading to the popular saying 'Swing and Sway the CRANDIC Way', referring to the motion caused by high-speed running on the CRANDIC's uneven track. In 1953, the railroad ran its last passenger train, a charter by railfans.
This map includes the mainline, Lisbon branch, and the mainline of the Cedar Rapids & Marion City Ry
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