Lake Erie and Western Railroad

The Lake Erie and Western Railroad was a railroad that operated in Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. The Lake Erie and Western main line extended from Sandusky, Ohio, 412 miles (663 km) westward to Peoria, Illinois, passing through Fremont and Fostoria, Ohio, Muncie and Lafayette, Indiana, and Bloomington, Illinois. It also had main lines extending from Indianapolis to Michigan City, Indiana and from Fort Wayne to Connersville, Indiana. Principal branch lines extended from St. Marys' to Minster, Ohio and from New Castle to Rushville, Indiana.

Lake Erie and Western Railroad
Natural Gas Route
Lake Erie and Western Railroad as of 1918, including the leased Northern Ohio Railway
Overview
HeadquartersPeoria, Illinois
LocaleMidwestern United States
Dates of operation18871923
PredecessorLake Erie & Western Railway
SuccessorNew York, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Length709.91 miles (1,142.49 km)

The Lake Erie and Western Depot Historic District at Kokomo, Indiana, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.

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