To change directions, trolleys had to turn around. At this location, at the back of what had been the parade grounds of the Michigan Military Academy, the Detroit United Railway (DUR) built a “wye.” This Y-shaped track allowed trolley cars to turn to go in the opposite direction along the trolley track that paralleled the Grand Trunk Railroad track. Nestled in the undergrowth here, barely visible, is a trace of the “wye,” a concrete basin where maintenance workers climbed under the trolleys for inspections and repairs. Near the “wye” was a DUR waiting room to shelter patrons.
Wayside Sign – Waiting Room and “The Wye” at the Michigan Military Academy

Object ID: 2013-070-008
Date: 2013
Collection: Michigan Military Academy, Orchard Lake, TransportationSubjects: MMA, Wayside Sign
MMA Band

Object ID: 2003-010-001
Date: 1900-1905
Collection: Michigan Military AcademySubjects: photographic
Band sitting outside with white helmets
MMA Football Team from the Spalding Official 1905 Football Guide

Object ID: 2003-003-044
Date: 1905
Collection: Michigan Military AcademySubjects: Photo
MMA Football Team from the Spalding Official 1905 Football Guide