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  2. Lake Shore Limited - Wikipedia

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    A Lake Shore Limited train backs into Union Station in Chicago, with the Willis Tower visible in the background. The Lake Shore Limited consists of a New York section (train number 48 eastbound, 49 westbound) and a Boston section (448 eastbound, 449 westbound), which run combined between Chicago and Albany. The distance between Chicago and New ...

  3. Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway, established in 1833, and sometimes referred to as the Lake Shore, was a major part of the New York Central Railroad's Water Level Route from Buffalo, New York, to Chicago, Illinois, primarily along the south shore of Lake Erie (in New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio) and across northern Indiana.

  4. Lake Shore Limited (New York Central Railroad train)

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    The Lake Shore Limited's immediate predecessor was the Exposition Flyer (not to be confused with a train of the same name operated between Chicago & Oakland, California, between 1939 and 1949), which the New York Central operated between New York and Chicago during the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, held in Chicago. [1]: 30 The Lake Shore ...

  5. Kalamazoo, Lake Shore and Chicago Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Kalamazoo, Lake Shore and Chicago Railway (aka The Fruit Belt Line) operated on track laid between Kalamazoo and South Haven, Michigan. Much of the track has been removed and is now known as the "Van Buren Trail". The railway went through the following towns, starting from the east: Kalamazoo, Michigan; Oshtemo, Michigan; Brighton, Michigan

  6. Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The directors of the Air Line voted for a corporate name change on July 30, 1904: The Chicago, Lake Shore and South Bend Railway Company. [8] In 1907, with the easing of monetary pressures, property acquisition, engineering, and construction began again under the direction of a new promoter, James B. Hanna. [ 9 ]

  7. Category:Interurban railways in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Chicago, Lake Shore and South Bend Railway; ... Springfield, Clear Lake and Rochester Railway; T. Terre Haute, Indianapolis and Eastern Traction Company; W.

  8. Lake Shore Railway - Wikipedia

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    Lake Shore Railway or Lake Shore Railroad may refer to: Lake Shore Railway (1868–1869), formerly the Cleveland, Painesville and Ashtabula Railroad; Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway, along Lake Erie and across northern Indiana; Lake Shore Electric Railway, an interurban between Cleveland and Toledo, Ohio

  9. Chicago and Michigan Lake Shore Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago and Michigan Lake Shore Railroad (C&MLS) is a defunct railroad which operated in Michigan between 1869 and 1878, and as the Chicago and West Michigan Railroad until 1881. The C&MLS was chartered in 1869 and commenced construction of a 27-mile (43 km) line between New Buffalo and St. Joseph , which opened on February 1, 1870.