
Soo Line Railroad - Wikipedia
The Soo Line Railroad (reporting mark SOO) is one of the primary United States railroad subsidiaries for the CPKC Railway (reporting mark CPKC), one of six U.S. Class I railroads, …
Soo Line Railroad: Map, Logo, History, Rosters
The idea worked although when financial difficulties arose an expanding Canadian Pacific acquired the Soo to increase its American presence. Known for many years as the …
About the Soo Line – The Soo Line Historical and Technical ...
In 1888 the two railroads merged along with some smaller railroads to form the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railway (MStP&SSM) which became known as the Soo Line …
The Soo Line
One of the major routes that served Wisconsin during the steam era pulling freight and passenger trains was the Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Sault Ste. Marie Railroad; known as the Soo Line, for …
The Rise and Fall of the Soo Line Passenger Train
Explore the story of the Soo Line Railroad’s rise and decline, from connecting the Northwoods in 1887 to its last passenger train in 1960.
Soo Line Resources
On this section of my website you'll find the real information you can use; rosters, lists of preserved steam locomotives, and maps. I've also added a few pieces of historical …
Section 4: Soo Line | 8th Grade North Dakota Studies
In 1904, the Soo Line built tracks from Thief River Falls, Minnesota to Kenmare, North Dakota. This road was nicknamed the Wheat Line. As the Soo Line engaged in a track-building “war” …