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  2. Vandalia Railroad (1905–1917) - Wikipedia

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    The line was double-tracked for much of its length, serving the coal region of southern Illinois, and as a passenger route for the Pennsylvania Railroad's Blue Ribbon named trains, The St Louisan, the Jeffersonian, and the Spirit of St. Louis. [3] The main north–south route ran from Terre Haute to Logansport and then to on to South Bend.

  3. Great Central Main Line (diagram) - Wikipedia

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    This is a diagrammatic map of the Great Central Main Line, part of the former Great Central Railway network. The map shows the line as it currently is (please refer to legend), and includes all stations (open or closed). Some nearby lines and branch lines are also shown, though most stations are omitted on such lines if they are closed.

  4. Transportation in South Bend, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Amtrak’s Lake Shore Limited operates two trains everyday through South Bend Station while en route to Chicago via New York City or Boston. Capitol Limited offers service to Washington D.C. The station (of which there is only one in South Bend) saw a rise in passenger numbers by 2.01%, with 21,818 riders in 2017. [14]

  5. Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad (reporting mark CSS), also known as the South Shore Line, is a Class III freight railroad operating between Chicago, Illinois, and South Bend, Indiana. The railroad serves as a link between Class I railroads and local industries in northeast Illinois and northwest Indiana .

  6. South Bend station - Wikipedia

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    South Bend is a train station in South Bend, Indiana. It is served by Amtrak 's Lake Shore Limited between Chicago , Boston and New York City , and Floridian between Chicago and Miami . The station was built by the Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad in 1970; South Shore Line trains continued to use it until 1992.

  7. St. Joseph Valley Railway (1889–1897) - Wikipedia

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    The line was built along the west bank of the St. Joseph River; this eliminated the need for bridges but forced the line along a route marked by broken country and a sandy topography, conditions which the lines later problems with washouts after heavy rains bore witness. The 10-mile (16 km) line was finally opened for regular service on ...

  8. File:High Speed Railroad Map of Europe.svg - Wikipedia

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    Most of the maps are however not updated since 2010. hochgeschwindigkeitszuege.com ("High-speed trains") : maps from ICE network but also from the routes taken by high-speed trains in The Netherlands, Belgium, France, United Kingdom, Austria, Italy, Spain, etc. South-East Europe: File:Railway map of South East Europe.png; Austria. ÖBB Network map

  9. South Bend Branch - Wikipedia

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    The South Bend Branch was a Pennsylvania Railroad line that ran from South Bend, Indiana to Logansport, Indiana. [1] The line was built in 1883 and was then a part of the Vandalia Railroad . The route was about 60 miles long and it passed through many towns.