The SooLine Railroad (AAR reporting mark SOO) is the United States arm of the Canadian Pacific Railway, serving Chicago, Illinois and the areas to the east and west.
Marie Railway (and commonly known as the SooLine after the phonetic pronunciation of Sault), the present name was adopted as a trade name in 1950.
In 1985 the SooLine purchased the Milwaukee Road and attempted to operate it as a wholly-owned subsidiary, the Lake States Transportation Division.
The SooLine railroad (AAR designation SOO), officially known as the Minneapolis, St Paul and Sault Ste Marie railroad, is an American railroad that operates in Wisconsin and surrounding states.
In 1985 the SooLine purchased the Milwaukee Road railroad and attempted to operate it as a wholly-owned subsidiary, the Lake States Transportation Division.
Marie and Atlantic Railway (soon to be called the SooLine) to build a railroad between its two namesake cities to avoid sending shipments through Chicago, IL.