May 29, 2026

Main Street North Leslie Michigan

A Sepia Street Scene Shows An Interurban Railcar On Tracks Down Main Street With People, Wagons, And A Tall Brick Building Marked “Union Block” On The Right.

A trolley-sized interurban car sits on the tracks in the middle of Main Street as Leslie goes about its day — shoppers on the sidewalks, wagons near the curb, and a “UNION BLOCK” sign high on the brick building at right.

Photos like this are a reminder that small-town Michigan wasn’t just tied together by dirt roads. For a while, electric rail lines connected places like Leslie to the larger cities nearby — and some of that service even ran right down Main Street.

Do you have old postcards from Leslie, or remember stories about the interurban or the businesses along this stretch?

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Michaela Nolte

Michaela is a history buff and loves to export historical markers and old buildings and seeks stories about Michigan and Great Lakes history. When she is not writing, you can find her with a good book sipping wine on the beach.

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