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  2. St. Joseph River (Lake Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The St. Joseph River (known locally as the St. Joe) is a 210-mile-long (340 km) river that flows in a generally westerly direction through southern Michigan and northern Indiana, United States, before emptying into Lake Michigan. The St. Joseph River drainage basin covers 4,685 square miles (12,130 km 2), and is the third largest watershed ...

  3. Michigan Central Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Michigan Central Railroad. The Michigan Central Railroad (reporting mark MC) was originally chartered in 1832 [2] to establish rail service between Detroit, Michigan, and St. Joseph, Michigan. The railroad later operated in the states of Michigan, Indiana, and Illinois in the United States and the province of Ontario in Canada.

  4. Grand Rapids Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    History The Chicago and Michigan Lake Shore Railroad opened the oldest part of the line on February 2, 1870, running between St. Joseph, Michigan, and Union Pier, Michigan, on the Indiana border. In 1871–1872 the line was further extended to Grand Rapids, Michigan.

  5. 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. The line's trackage remains a major rail transportation ...

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

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    The St. Joseph Valley Railway (1889-1897), earlier known as the St. Joseph Valley Railroad (1880-1889), is a defunct railroad which operated in southern Michigan during the late 19th century. Intended to connect the Berrien County, Michigan communities of Buchanan and Berrien Springs with northern Indiana, the railroad never expanded beyond an ...

  7. List of Michigan railroads - Wikipedia

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    Saginaw Suburban Railway. Saginaw Valley Traction Company. St. Joseph and Benton Harbor Street Railway. Saugatuck, Douglass and Lake Shore Railway. South Grand Rapids Street Railway. South Haven and Paw Paw Lake Electric Railway. Southern Michigan Traction Company. Toledo, Adrian and Jackson Railway.

  8. St. Joseph, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    St. Joseph, colloquially known as St. Joe, is a city and the county seat of Berrien County, Michigan. It was incorporated as a village in 1834 and as a city in 1891. [4] As of the 2020 census, the city population was 7,856. [5] It lies on the shore of Lake Michigan, at the mouth of the St. Joseph River, about 90 miles (140 km) east-northeast of ...

  9. St. Joseph River (Maumee River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    The St. Joseph River (Miami-Illinois: Kociihsasiipi) [1] is an 86.1-mile-long (138.6 km) [2] tributary of the Maumee River in northwestern Ohio and northeastern Indiana in the United States, with headwater tributaries rising in southern Michigan. It drains a primarily rural farming region in the watershed of Lake Erie.

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