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The Saint Louis River (abbreviated St. Louis River) is a river in the U.S. states of Minnesota and Wisconsin that flows into Lake Superior. The largest U.S. river to flow into the lake, it is 192 miles (309 km) in length [1] and starts 13 miles (21 km) east of Hoyt Lakes, Minnesota. The river's watershed covers 3,634 square miles (9,410 km 2).
The Partridge River is a 37.0-mile-long (59.5 km) [1] tributary of the Saint Louis River in northern Minnesota, United States. [2] It rises south of the city of Babbitt and takes a winding course primarily to the southwest, passing north of the city of Hoyt Lakes and joining the St. Louis River south of Aurora.
The Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway (M&StL) (reporting mark MSTL) was an American Class I railroad that built and operated lines radiating south and west from Minneapolis, Minnesota for 90 years from 1870 to 1960. The railway never reached St. Louis (despite its name) but its North Star Limited passenger train ran to that city via the Wabash ...
The Red River is a 10.6-mile-long (17.1 km) [1] river of Minnesota and Wisconsin flowing to the St. Louis River southwest of Duluth and Superior near Oliver, Wisconsin. See also [ edit ]
The Oliver Bridge is a bridge across the Saint Louis River.It was constructed in 1910 as a railway bridge [1] by the Interstate Transfer Railway Company, a Wisconsin corporation, under special federal authorization from the 60th United States Congress.
The Lincoln Service and Missouri River Runner operate separately except for one daily round trip (trains 318 and 319) in which they are combined. [2] There are 22 Amtrak Midwest round trips each weekday, with the Hiawatha running slightly different frequencies on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. [3]
Confluence with the St. Louis River, St. Louis County, Minnesota • coordinates • elevation. 1,217 ft (371 m) ... USGS Hydrologic Unit Map - State of Minnesota (1974)
The Mississippi River, St. Croix River, and the St. Louis River form the border with Wisconsin to the east. The Rainy River and Pigeon River form the border with Ontario, Canada to the north. Minnesota contains three major drainage basins with waters from Minnesota rivers flowing south, north, or east. [ 1 ]