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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Lake Shore Electric Railway was an interurban electric railway that ran primarily between Cleveland and Toledo, Ohio by way of Sandusky and Fremont. Through arrangements with connecting interurban lines, it also offered service from Fremont to Fostoria and Lima, Ohio, and at Toledo to Detroit and Cincinnati. The LSE was formed in 1901, and was composed of four predecessor railroads, all owned by a larger conglomerate, the Everett-Moore Syndicate. Operations under…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Lake Shore Electric Railway was an interurban electric railway that ran primarily between Cleveland and Toledo, Ohio by way of Sandusky and Fremont. Through arrangements with connecting interurban lines, it also offered service from Fremont to Fostoria and Lima, Ohio, and at Toledo to Detroit and Cincinnati. The LSE was formed in 1901, and was composed of four predecessor railroads, all owned by a larger conglomerate, the Everett-Moore Syndicate. Operations under the Lake Shore Electric name began in late 1901, along the route between Cleveland and Toledo.