
Soo Line Railway
The Soo Line Railway was a regional railroad company in the United States, primarily operating in the Midwest. Founded in 1883 and named after the Sioux Nation, it connected important industrial cities and facilitated the transportation of goods like grain, coal, and manufactured products. Over time, it became part of the Canadian Pacific Railway system. The Soo Line played a vital role in regional commerce and logistics, offering freight and passenger services that supported local economies. Today, although the Soo Line name is less prominent, its legacy continues through the tracks and network owned and operated by successor companies within the broader Canadian Pacific infrastructure.