Chicago–Cleveland route

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The Chicago–Cleveland route is a major Midwestern rail corridor that historically linked Chicago, Illinois, with Cleveland, Ohio, serving as a key segment for passenger and freight traffic across the Great Lakes region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf rail corridor
transportation route
connects Chicago, Illinois NERFINISHED
Cleveland, Ohio NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasTerminus Chicago, Illinois NERFINISHED
Cleveland, Ohio NERFINISHED
historicallyLinked Chicago, Illinois NERFINISHED
Cleveland, Ohio NERFINISHED
historicalUse important corridor for freight trains
important corridor for passenger trains
locatedInRegion Great Lakes region NERFINISHED
Midwestern United States
partOf Great Lakes rail network NERFINISHED
Midwestern rail network
passesThroughState Illinois NERFINISHED
Indiana NERFINISHED
Ohio NERFINISHED
role key segment for traffic across the Great Lakes region
significance major Midwestern rail corridor
supports intercity rail travel
regional freight movement
transportMode rail
usedFor freight rail traffic
passenger rail traffic

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Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway notableRoute Chicago–Cleveland route